The infrastructure financing conversation across Africa is entering a far more strategic phase in which governments are increasingly prioritising transaction readiness, investment credibility, blended finance structures, domestic capital mobilisation, and commercially sustainable project delivery within tightening fiscal environments.
APPP 2026 will bring together governments, sovereign institutions, development finance partners, institutional investors, pension funds, infrastructure developers, commercial financiers, and transaction advisors to advance practical financing solutions across transportation systems, renewable energy infrastructure, water and sanitation, data centres and digital connectivity, healthcare systems, logistics corridors, affordable housing, Agriculture, industrial parks, and targeted climate resilient infrastructure for county Governments.
Kenya’s hosting of the 16th Africa PPP Infrastructure Finance, Investment and Partnerships Summit further reinforces Nairobi’s growing position as a continental infrastructure financing and transaction hub supporting regional integration, industrial competitiveness, and long term economic transformation across Africa.
