Africa’s Public-Private Partnership Industry to assemble in Morocco for the 14th Africa PPP Summit slated for 22–24 October 2024 at the Hyatt Regency Hotel Casablanca
By Abdul Rahman Bangura-

City of Casablanca, Morocco
Photo Credit: Strawberrytours
NEW AFRICA BUSINESS NEWS (NABN) Freetown, Sierra Leone- Specifically, as the nation commences to organize to co-host the 2030 FIFA World Cup football tournament with multibillion-dollar infrastructure projects lined up, equally; scheduled by AME Trade Ltd, Africa PPP is the longest-running yearly infrastructure acquisition and upshot event concentrated on Africa and the adequate service of PPPs and private sector investment to finance, build, operate and strengthen the continent’s essential infrastructure.
Africa has a substantial infrastructure development drought with an annual financing gap assessed at more than $100 billion. Africa PPP brings onward answers by assembling, face to face, key public and private sector stakeholders within Africa and beyond, creating qualified business connections among industry decision-makers deal makers to craft innovative infrastructure financing and development partnership models in economic growth enabling sectors such as energy, transport, and water among others. This year’s theme “Scaling up PPPs to address Infrastructure Investment Gaps” emphasizes the integral position of Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs) and private sector participation in evolving infrastructure across Africa as a solution to bridge Africa’s multi-billion-dollar annual infrastructure development financing gap.
The 14th edition will precisely strive to scale up infrastructure formation by showcasing bankable African PPP and mega infrastructure projects with a priority on binding project owners/developers with investors and contractors to speed up the closure of the funding gap and assist in solving Africa’s infrastructure challenges.
Africa PPP 2024 will constitute specific project expositions across all the renewable energy, water, transport, energy transmission, and digital technology sectors plus large cross-border projects, delivering infrastructure investors and financiers with a one-stop window into billions billions of dollars worth of vastly attractive African infrastructure investment chances.
“the 14th Africa PPP summit is not just an event; it’s a catalyst for change in Africa’s development landscape. With the reverberating win and an obligation to excellence, it’s empowering the continent and reshaping the future of PPPs while attracting investment for sustainable, climate-resilient infrastructure expansion.” The organizers remarked.
For New Africa Business News (NABN) Abdul Rahman Bangura Reports, Africa Correspondent