IIGh, Savannah launch framework on unlocking domestic institutional capital
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IIGh, Savannah launch framework on unlocking domestic institutional capital

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Impact Investing Ghana (IIGh), in partnership with Savannah Impact Advisory (SIA), has announced the release of a Framework for Domestic Capital Mobilisation in Emerging Markets, coming out of its landmark, summary learning report titled Unlocking Domestic Pension Capital in Africa for SMEs: Lessons from Ci Gaba, Ghana’s First Pension Backed Fund-of-Funds created to celebrate the fund’s first close.

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Impact Investing GhanaSavannah Impact AdvisoryDr. Christian ROGGUK ForeignCommonwealthand Development Office

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