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Namibia eyes $250 million green investment push

Namibia Photo by Justice Hubane © Unsplash
Photo by Justice Hubane © Unsplash
  • Global asset manager Ninety-One leads the industrial decarbonisation plan
  • The Climate Investment Fund (CIF)-backed initiative aims to catalyse clean energy and job creation across southern Africa.

 

WINDHOEK, NAMIBIA – Namibia has partnered with Johannesburg Stock Exchange-listed global asset management firm Ninety-One to develop a strategy for raising $250 million in concessional capital to drive industrial decarbonisation and accelerate its green industrial agenda.

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