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Senegal
Bonergie solar powered irrigation, Senegal
Boosting agricultural productivity in rural Senegal
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Sierra Leone
Sierra Leone mini-grid project
Transforming energy access in rural Sierra Leone
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Zambia
Chiansi irrigation project
Chiansi irrigation project starts construction
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Uganda
Lubilia Kawembe hydro - Uganda
In 2016, the Emerging Africa Infrastructure Fund (EAIF) has participated in the financing of a project to develop and construct a 5.4MW run-of-the-river hydropower project in Uganda.
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Myanmar
Hybrid rice seed
Combining industry-leading technology with proven best business practices to maximise returns for farmers
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Kenya
Kenya power and lighting
Kenya Power and Lighting Company was able to invest US$150 million upgrading, extending and maintaining its electricity transmission and distribution system.
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Nigeria
Indorama fertiliser plant - Nigeria
The Emerging Africa Infrastructure Fund (EAIF), achieved the financial close of its 11-year US$35 million loan to Indorama Eleme Fertilizer & Chemicals Ltd (IEFCL) in August 2018.
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Mozambique
CTRG power plant, Mozambique
One of Mozambique's newest and strategically most important power stations has been refinanced with the support of the Emerging Africa Infrastructure Fund (EAIF).
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Nigeria
Azura-Edo power plant, Nigeria
2014/15 EAIF provided $30m in senior and subordinated loans to the project and played a key role in structuring the finance.
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Vietnam
Ninh Thuan solar power
InfraCo Asia aims to support the development of Vietnam’s solar sector by providing the development expertise and early-stage development equity needed to catalyse growth.
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Vietnam
Nam Long Investment Corporation (NLIC) Vietnam
June 2018. Deal with Nam Long Investment Corporation, an affordable housing developer in Vietnam. Nam Long issued a seven-year guaranteed corporate bond of VND 660 billion ( $29 million) due in 2025. This is the first guaranteed bond for Nam Long and the first deal in Vietnam for GuarantCo.
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Vietnam
Coc San Hydro Power
Stimulating growth in remote Lao Cai province. Clean power helps to drive employment and cut Vietnam’s carbon emissions by 76,000 tonnes per annum.