“African Egyptians” discusses with the African Development Bank to find financing solutions for the private sector

Published 2021년 9월 7일

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The African Egyptian Businessmen Association is seeking unconventional financing solutions from the African Development Bank in partnership with the Central Bank of Egypt for projects in public health, agriculture, food security, energy, and communication technology. The association is also looking to expand within the continent and strengthen its partnership with the African Development Bank. The meeting also covered the need for private sector investments in high-risk African sectors, such as agriculture, and discussed potential financing for large agricultural crops. The Cairo Tree company's achievements in agricultural production and its role as a commercial player, as well as Vaxin Valley Company's ability to produce veterinary and human vaccines and its potential for joint work with the African Development Bank, were also discussed.
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Dr. said. Yousry El-Sharqawy, head of the African Egyptian Businessmen Association, said that the association is looking forward to finding financing solutions from the African Development Bank in coordination with the Central Bank of Egypt, provided that these solutions are unconventional and encouraging in the sectors of public health, agriculture, food security, energy and communication technology. This came on the sidelines of the meeting he held. The delegation of the association with the delegation of the African Development Bank, with the aim of reviewing the distinguished experiences in the private sector of the members of the association who wish to expand within the continent and are fully qualified, as well as discussing ways to strengthen and develop the partnership and support the continuous work between the association and the Bank within the framework of raising the levels of coordination between the strategic partners in the continent. The vision and strategy of ...
Source: Amwalalghad

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