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AfDB invests $10m in Razorite Healthcare Africa Fund 1

Anna Lyudvig
April 12, 2020, 2:46 a.m.
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African Development Bank has approved a $10m equity investment in Razorite Healthcare Africa Fund 1 (RHAF1) to help improve healthcare infrastructure delivery across the continent.

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African Development Bank has approved a $10m equity investment in Razorite Healthcare Africa Fund 1 (RHAF1) to help improve healthcare infrastructure delivery across the continent.

The 10-year deal, approved on February 26, will resource the Fund to address growing demands for affordable and quality healthcare services in several countries of Sub-Saharan Africa faced lack of access to low cost, first-class healthcare.

RHAF1, to be registered in Mauritius, will provide growth capital to operating healthcare infrastructure facilities which show high potential for growth, as well as build new facilities, where identified as necessary.

To date, there have been over 9,000 cases of COVID-19 in Africa and over 500 deaths.

On April 8, the Bank unveiled a COVID-19 Response Facility that will mobilise up to $10bn to assist regional member countries in fighting the pandemic.

The Facility will be the institution's primary channel for addressing the crisis.

The advent of the Novel Coronavirus pandemic (COVID-19) has highlighted the need to boost Africa’s healthcare infrastructure system to curb the spread of the pandemic and any future similar crises and build long term resilience.

Healthcare-focused private equity funds in Africa with the capability to build equipment and an integrated eco-system across healthcare facilities and service providers are very limited.

Target groups include low and middle-income class and vulnerable sectors.

The Fund is expected to increase bed capacity in Africa by over 1,500 and create over 500 jobs over its life span.

It will also support the development of local enterprises and private infrastructure in the healthcare infrastructure sector.

The Fund targets final capitalization of $100m.

The Bank expects its equity investment of $10m to catalyze financing from other development finance institutions (DFIs) and commercial investors.

As an advisory Board member, the Bank will ensure that the Fund and its portfolio of projects adhere to social, environmental and corporate governance best practices.

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