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Nigeria and Ghana Impact Investing and Policy Landscape September - December 2019 (Full Report)
- June 15, 2023
In the 2015 Global Impact Investing Network (GIIN) study, ‘The Landscape for Impact Investing in West Africa’, Nigeria and Ghana represented more than half (54%) of impact investing capital in the region, with Nigeria receiving 29% and Ghana receiving 25% of the capital deployed.
This report aims to fill in the information gap with regards to the impact investing landscape in Ghana and Nigeria. It builds on the 2015 GIIN study of the West African landscape. This 2019 study seeks to understand the extent to which:
- Investor experience, deal flow, and outlook have evolved since 2015
- Policy has enabled or inhibited impact investing, and in turn to propose policy recommendations that address the issues identified
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