German firm funds Uganda to protect small energy projects

Uganda has become the first African country to sign an agreement with the Regional Liquidity Support Facility (RLSF), a joint initiative of the African Trade Insurance Agency (ATI), a Pan-African and multilateral guarantor and KfW with funding from German Ministry of Economic Cooperation and Development.

Uganda is abundantly endowed with energy resources, and they are fairly distributed throughout the country too.

So rare opportunities come knocking at the East African Community Member state, very often, and it is for this reason that the country has become the first African country to sign an agreement with the Regional Liquidity Support Facility (RLSF), a joint initiative of the African Trade Insurance Agency (ATI), a Pan-African and multilateral guarantor and KfW with funding from German Ministry of Economic Cooperation and Development. Read More….

Source: The Exchange

 

 

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