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AfDB to make $30 million equity investment in Africa Finance Corporation to catalyse climate action

AfDB to make $30 million equity investment in Africa Finance Corporation to catalyse climate action

The African Development Bank’s Board of Directors has approved a £30 million equity investment in Africa Finance Corporation’s (AFC) innovative “green shares” to mobilise funding for climate action projects across Africa.

The initiative will support high-impact projects such as wind and solar power plants in Djibouti and Egypt, and energy storage systems in Cape Verde, whilst leveraging green equity to attract further investment from capital markets. Despite contributing less than 3% of global emissions, Africa faces severe climate impacts and a £170 billion annual infrastructure financing gap. The investment aims to drive sustainable financing, create economic opportunities, and enhance Africa’s climate resilience. The collaboration is expected to create over 1,600 jobs by 2031, deliver clean energy to millions, and promote inclusive growth, benefiting marginalised groups, including women and rural communities.

Read the original article here: https://africafinancecorporation.africa-newsroom.com/press/african-development-bank-to-make-30-million-equity-investment-in-africa-finance-corporation-to-catalyse-climate-action1?lang=en

South Africa Day of Reconciliation

South Africa Day of Reconciliation

The 16th of December holds profound historical significance for various South African communities. For Afrikaners, it commemorates the Battle of Blood River (1838), a crucial event in their cultural heritage. Conversely, the African National Congress (ANC) and other liberation movements mark this date as the founding of Umkhonto we Sizwe (1961), the ANC’s armed wing, symbolising resistance against apartheid.

Today, the Day of Reconciliation transcends its historical roots, focusing on fostering social cohesion, addressing past injustices, and building a shared future. Events across the country include cultural celebrations, speeches, and community-building activities, encouraging South Africans to reflect on the journey toward peace and unity. This day serves as a reminder of the country’s progress while emphasizing the ongoing efforts needed to bridge divides and promote equality.

World chess champion Gukesh D returns to Chennai to heroic welcome

World chess champion Gukesh D returns to Chennai to heroic welcome

18-year-old Gukesh D, the newly crowned World Chess Champion, received a warm reception at the airport from enthusiastic fans and officials. Tamil Nadu Sports Secretary Atulya Mishra honoured the young prodigy with a bouquet, celebrating his remarkable victory over China’s Ding Liren in Singapore with a score of 7.5-6.5.

Gukesh, now the youngest world champion in chess history, attributed his success to the Chennai Chess Olympiad and his mentor, Viswanathan Anand. As only the second Indian to claim this prestigious title after Anand, Gukesh’s triumph has shattered Garry Kasparov’s long-standing record for the youngest world chess champion.

In recognition of this historic achievement, the Tamil Nadu government has announced a grand felicitation ceremony to be held at Kalaivanar Arangam in Chennai on 17 December. This event will honour Gukesh’s extraordinary accomplishment and celebrate India’s growing prominence in the world of chess.

Read the original article here: https://www.mykhel.com/more-sports/world-chess-champion-gukesh-d-returns-to-chennai-to-heroic-welcome-327329.html

Fireside Chat: A Surgeon’s Mission in Rwanda

Fireside Chat: A Surgeon’s Mission in Rwanda

We are delighted to welcome Mr. James Han Boon KONG for an insightful fireside chat conversation on his recent medical mission experience with Global Clinic in Butare, Rwanda. As an esteemed British surgeon with over 40 years of experience, Mr. KONG volunteered his...

Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG): Growth and Opportunities in the Commonwealth

Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG): Growth and Opportunities in the Commonwealth

ESG in full refers to “(E)nvironmental, (S)ocial and (G)overnance” principles. While no official definition of ESG exists, it is agreed to be a holistic management framework of standards for all business-centric stakeholders involved in the structuring of organisations to understand and measure how well their companies/institutions are performing to offset risks and harness opportunities related to environmental, social and governance indicators.

The Commonwealth Blue Charter: Progress Report

The Commonwealth Blue Charter: Progress Report

This progress report was released on 16 June 2022 by the Commonwealth Secretariat’s Oceans and Natural Resources Section, with notable contributions from David Sheppard, the Director of the Secretariat of the Pacific Regional Environment Programme (SPREP); Matthew Goldie-Scot, the Managing Director of the humanitarian strategic consultancy firm Thuso; and, Nina Schoonman, Consultant at Thuso.

The Commonwealth Blue Charter: Ocean Action Report

The Commonwealth Blue Charter: Ocean Action Report

In May 2022, Asia Investment Research, a research organisation jointly set up by the investment finance firm China Investment Research and Dezan & Shira Associates, issued a special Economics and Trade feature titled “Bangladesh Trade, Development & Economic...

Rethinking Gender Parity and FDI

Rethinking Gender Parity and FDI

Gender disparity is arguably one of the greatest impediments to global development. The FDI’s landscape is often an overlooked avenue in gender equality discourse. Yet, it propels tapping equally into the reservoir of capabilities.

Unveiling Rwanda at the Inclusive Fintech Forum 2023: A Journey of Progress and Innovation

Unveiling Rwanda at the Inclusive Fintech Forum 2023: A Journey of Progress and Innovation

Hello Rwanda! Like always, it has always been my pleasure to visit here. I can truly say now that it is one of my favorite places in the world. I mean I’ve never been in love with a country more than this landlocked country bordered by Uganda to the north, Tanzania to the east, Burundi to the south, and the Democratic Republic of Congo to the west.

23rd Commonwealth Law Conference 2023

23rd Commonwealth Law Conference 2023

Did you know the first Commonwealth Law Conference was held in London in 1955, and since then it has been held in various cities across the Commonwealth, including Singapore, Cape Town, Auckland, and Edinburgh. The most recent conference was held in Goa, India.