BRICS bank can help African countries tackle urgent challenges (AN)
The New Development Bank, a collaborative initiative of BRICS nations established in 2015, stands poised to play a pivotal role in funding crucial African endeavors, according to its President, Dilma Rousseff. Former Brazilian President Rousseff, speaking in Johannesburg, emphasized the strong partnership between the BRICS countries and Africa. She highlighted that the bank’s focus will encompass both physical and digital infrastructure projects, as well as educational initiatives across the African continent. Rousseff asserted that the New Development Bank holds the potential to spearhead projects aimed at addressing Africa’s pressing challenges. Despite Africa’s foreign direct investment (FDI) share expanding from 4.9% in 2010 to 8.8% of global FDI in 2021, she underscored the need for further growth. “Significant room remains for increased progress,” Rousseff noted. Click here to read the full article
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