Over 75 attend project fund training
Published On November 16, 2015 » 1511 Views» By Administrator Times » Business, Stories
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By JUDITH NAMUTOWE –

THE African Development Institute (EADI) and AMETrade last week co-organised training on project finance for public private partnerships (PPPs) in London.
The training was targeted at Government officials, private sector representatives as well as financiers and PPP experts.
The training was structured around three key themes which includes project finance for PPPs and key concepts, sources of finance, managing and allocating risks in PPP and making a deal bankable  and global trends in project finance.
The statement issued by  the African Development Bank(AfDB), stated that  over 75 participants representing Government agencies, investment banks participated in the one-day training designed to familiarise them with key concepts to implement and finance PPPs in Africa.
“The AfDB-investing in PPPs’, a presentation by Raubil Durowoju, chief portfolio officer at AfDB, was another key feature of the training,” reads the statement in part.
The training was part of a three-day Africa Public Private Partnership conference, an international gathering of practitioners, experts focused on promoting infrastructure development, stronger PPP practices and partnerships in Africa.

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