Infrastructure spending to more than double to $9 trillion annually by 2025

Extraction spending in sub-Saharan Africa is projected to increase at 8% annually over the next decade. The bulk of spending is likely to take place in South Africa and Tanzania – PwC

Poor policies stand in Kenya’s way to enact Natural Resources laws

The chairperson of the departmental committee on environment and natural resources of the national assembly Amina Abdalla last week displayed the committee’s frustration while creating laws that will regulate the … Read More

Placing Economic Value on Africa’s Natural Resources – UNEP

African Ministers and Experts Spotlight Efforts to Incorporate Natural Wealth Accounting in Development Planning. Wealth accounting and the valuation of ecosystem services are critical to Africa’s future growth, as the … Read More