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Infrastructural Developement
 

Infrastructure policy is of the utmost significance for economic improvement, and should be given full attention, especially in developing countries. One of the main problems is the lack of funds required to put infrastructure programmes into practice.
This problem should be solved by providing high quality infrastructure, which results in large investments.

In the case of Africa, different investment models (voluntary, coalition, and partnership) have been put into practice to deal with funding problems.

Applied especially in West Africa, it requires the involvement of both the public and private sectors, as well as community organisations, in order to achieve successful results.
Circumstances in our African partnership countries appear favourable for governments to carry out a determined policy of infrastructure investment.

Typical Project requirements:

  • Construction of hospitals
  • Roads
  • Building of Schools
  • Houses
  • Power
  • Public Transport Systems (Bus, Rail)

A partner of Trade Bridge Africa has been providing expertise in infrastructure since 1944. They recognize the importance of creating an infrastructure that enables a country to move forward and grow.

They have completed countless projects and many are underway. DO not hesitate to contact us with your questions.