PIDG Pulse

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PIDG Pulse

PIDG Pulse showcases the impactful work of the Private Infrastructure Development Group. For 20 years the company has funded innovative infrastructure projects in Sub-Saharan Africa and South and Southeast Asia, to lift the world’s most fragile countries out of poverty. Through economic growth and with a particular emphasis on creating safer and more sustainable communities, PIDG has changed the lives of more than 200 million people. Find out more at www.pidg.org Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  1. #3 Increasing Risk Tolerance to Drive Impact: Implementing PPPs in frontier economies

    10/18/2024

    #3 Increasing Risk Tolerance to Drive Impact: Implementing PPPs in frontier economies

    Welcome to the third episode of Increasing Risk Tolerance to Drive Impact – a podcast series from the Emerging Africa Infrastructure Fund (EAIF), a Private Infrastructure Development Group company – exploring ways to develop transformative infrastructure in underserved geographies across Africa. This podcast, titled " Implementing PPPs in Frontier Economies and Africa", explores the role of public-private partnerships (PPPs) in fostering economic development and growth in emerging markets in Africa. Our guests discuss innovative strategies to increase risk tolerance, ensuring long-term impact and sustainable development through PPPs.  Given Africa’s vast infrastructure needs—ranging from improved roads and railways to increasing access to energy and reliable water supply—PPPs offer a mechanism for mobilising private capital, building expertise, and efficiency while aligning with development priorities.  In this episode, we discuss the role of progressive partnerships in driving innovation, improving service delivery and connectivity in the African context. Our guests share key lessons and learnings from a range of successful PPPs across the continent.  This episode is essential listening for policymakers, investors, and development practitioners to unlock potential in some of the world's fastest-growing, yet underserved, markets. Our guests are: Puleng Pitso, Investment Specialist, Ninety One Zena Njuki, Technical Assistance Associate, Private Infrastructure Development Group  Your host is Lindsay Williams, business broadcaster. To find out more about how EAIF is driving transformative infrastructure development, visit our website. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    26 min
  2. 04/25/2024

    #18 Bringing a Pioneering Maritime Freight Service to East Africa

    The M.V. Mpungu is a first-of-its-kind freight vessel set to revolutionise the maritime industry in East Africa. Owned by East Africa Marine Transport (EAMT), it will operate across Lake Victoria, between Uganda and Tanzania, cutting journey times, reducing emissions and creating jobs. Supported by PIDG’s development arm, InfraCo Africa, the vessel will improve standards of transport infrastructure, save the economy millions of dollars and boost trade in the region. In this episode, we discover how M.V. Mpungu will operate, benefit businesses and open up career opportunities for both men and women in the area. We also explore the project's impact on sustainability. And we learn about some of the challenges that were faced, both in the development phase of the project, and in getting the vessel on the water. And to mark World Day for Safety and Health at Work on the 28th April, we learn about PIDG’s health safety environment and social (HSES) framework and how these guidelines have been implemented during the development of the EAMT project. Tune in for a conversation with: Claire Jarratt, Chief Investment and Risk Officer, InfraCo Africa. Rodney Seema is Regional Asset Management Lead, InfraCo Africa. Jacob Kazungu is HSES Advisor, InfraCo Africa. Your host is Marcel Klebba, Communications Manager at PIDG. Find out more about the EAMT project here. And learn more about PIDG on our website, pidg.org. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    25 min
  3. #2 Increasing Risk Tolerance to Drive Impact: Climate action & gender impact

    02/02/2024

    #2 Increasing Risk Tolerance to Drive Impact: Climate action & gender impact

    Welcome to the second episode of Increasing Risk Tolerance to Drive Impact – a podcast series from the Emerging Africa Infrastructure Fund (EAIF), a Private Infrastructure Development Group company – exploring ways to develop game-changing infrastructure in underserved geographies. Most infrastructure has been designed, implemented or run by men, often without considering female participation in decision-making, development or operation of projects. A common, albeit mistaken, assumption is that women automatically benefit from infrastructure projects in the same way as men.  In this episode, Mariana Graça, Investment Specialist – Sustainability & Impact at Ninety One, Fund manager of the Emerging Africa Infrastructure Fund (EAIF), draws on EAIF's approach to boosting resilience in the fight against climate change and delivering more inclusive infrastructure for women and the physically impaired. A key takeaway from this episode is that diversity of thought can disproportionately improve the transformative impact of infrastructure investments - creating outsized benefits to marginalised members of society. The more we understand the implications, the more inclusive societies we can build. Our guest is: Mariana Graça, Investment Specialist – Sustainability & Impact, at Ninety One, Fund manager of the Emerging Africa Infrastructure Fund (EAIF). Your host is Lindsay Williams, business broadcaster. To find out more about how EAIF delivers game-changing projects that help close Africa’s infrastructure gap with greater urgency and pace, visit our website. This podcast was edited by OG Podcasts.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    19 min

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PIDG Pulse showcases the impactful work of the Private Infrastructure Development Group. For 20 years the company has funded innovative infrastructure projects in Sub-Saharan Africa and South and Southeast Asia, to lift the world’s most fragile countries out of poverty. Through economic growth and with a particular emphasis on creating safer and more sustainable communities, PIDG has changed the lives of more than 200 million people. Find out more at www.pidg.org Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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