African Infrastructure Fund (https://africaninfrastructurefund.com)



PRESS RELEASE
African Infrastructure Fund Reinforces Its Commitment to Strategic Infrastructure Development Across Africa
Date: January 2026
For Immediate Release
African Infrastructure Fund (AIF) today reaffirmed its long-term commitment to supporting the development, modernization, and expansion of strategic infrastructure projects across the African continent, working in close alignment with governments, state-owned entities, and public institutions.
The African Infrastructure Fund is a privately funded platform focused exclusively on large-scale, bankable infrastructure projects, including transport, energy, water, logistics, digital infrastructure, and other nationally strategic assets. The Fund operates on a project-by-project basis, providing capital, structuring expertise, and execution support for initiatives that are sovereign-endorsed and economically sustainable.
“Africa’s growth and resilience depend on reliable, modern infrastructure. African Infrastructure Fund exists to partner with governments and public entities to deliver critical projects that strengthen economic foundations, improve connectivity, and support long-term national development,” said a spokesperson for the Fund.
A Sovereign-Aligned Infrastructure Platform
African Infrastructure Fund does not raise capital from the public, does not solicit investors, and does not operate as a traditional fundraising vehicle. Instead, it deploys private, non-pooled capital into clearly defined infrastructure projects that align with national priorities and development strategies.
Typical engagement structures include:
Public-Private Partnerships (PPP)
Build-Operate-Transfer (BOT) and Build-Own-Operate (BOO) models
EPC-linked infrastructure developments with long-term operational support
Focus Areas
The Fund’s activities span a wide range of infrastructure sectors, including:
Transport: roads, railways, ports, airports, and logistics hubs
Energy: power generation, transmission, and energy transition projects
Water & Utilities: water supply, treatment, and essential services
Digital Infrastructure: connectivity, data, and critical digital systems
Industrial Infrastructure: special economic zones and strategic facilities
All projects are subject to strict legal, technical, and financial due diligence, and are developed in compliance with applicable national laws, environmental standards, and international best practices.
Institutional Engagement
African Infrastructure Fund engages exclusively with governments, public authorities, sovereign entities, and qualified project sponsors, following formal expressions of interest, mandates, or institutional invitations.
About African Infrastructure Fund
The African Infrastructure Fund is a privately funded infrastructure platform dedicated to advancing Africa’s long-term economic development through the financing and delivery of transformative infrastructure projects. The Fund’s mandate is centered on sovereignty, sustainability, and practical execution.
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African Infrastructure Fund
A privately funded platform. No fundraising. No investors. Government-aligned infrastructure projects only.
African Infrastructure Fund is a member of Global Infrastructure Funds (https://globalinfrastructurefunds.com/)
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