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Private Sector Hope in East Africa { 32 images } Created 16 Oct 2013

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  • “We received somewhere between TSHS 1-1.5 million from the MAKAO association. We wanted to build out the house to include eight rooms with a kitchen and toilette that can be rented out. With what we earn, I will be able to repay the loan, improve the quality of life for my family, and also help other people in the community.” Kenyan home and business owner
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  • SARA (Hong Kong) Limited is one of the most important suppliers of chemical and industrial raw materials to SMEs in Kenya.
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  • Powering up: The Olkaria II Geothermal Power Plant in Nakuru, Rift Valley Province, Kenya. It is one of Kenya's largest geothermal power plants with an electric capacity of 105 MW.
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  • Powering up: The Olkaria II Geothermal Power Plant in Nakuru, Rift Valley Province, Kenya. It is one of Kenya's largest geothermal power plants with an electric capacity of 105 MW.
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  • The Arusha-Namanga-Athi River Road makes up one section of a transcontinental corridor connecting Egypt and South Africa. It is also recognized as an important corridor for economic integration within the East African Community.
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  • On the road: The new Southbound Bamako-Dakar Corridor, approximately 1,000 km in length, drastically changed the way the surrounding communities access goods and services. “They started building the gas station 2 months ago because of the new road. Before, people needed to travel 90km to find gas.” Resident, Tambacounda
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  • Robina, clothing boutique is an Access Bank Tanzania Micro Credit Client.
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  • Cloves Market
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  • Marian, livestock farming, is an Access Bank Tanzania Micro Credit Client.
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  • What’s in a name?” “Biasa was the name of my grandmother and, for me, that has two significances in terms of the clinic. First, it makes reference to a woman who takes great care of her family; and, second, it represents a woman who comes from a modest social class but now has her name on top of a sophisticated clinic.” Dr. Moise K. Fiadjoe, Founder and CEO, Clinique Biasa
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  • The C&J Medicare Hospital in Accra, Ghana received financial support from the Maghreb Private Equity Fund II that allowed the private clinic to expand their services. “I realized that there was a need for quality health care in the market. We started with a consultation room. Then, with the first investment, we added x-ray machines and an electrocardiogram.  We also increased our capacity to 20 beds. Finally, we added ultrasound, computed tomography (CT) scan, and world class m-rays.” Dr. Joyce Djabatey, Founder and CEO, C&J Medicare Hospital
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  • What’s in a name?” “Biasa was the name of my grandmother and, for me, that has two significances in terms of the clinic. First, it makes reference to a woman who takes great care of her family; and, second, it represents a woman who comes from a modest social class but now has her name on top of a sophisticated clinic.” Dr. Moise K. Fiadjoe, Founder and CEO, Clinique Biasa
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  • Business is blooming: Scenes at Mucha Agri, a Zambian agribusiness that buys sunflowers from local farmers and converts their seeds into sunflower oil in Makeni, a suburb of Lusaka. The firm also raises chickens.
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  • Premier Coatings Limited is a manufacturer and distributor of high quality decorative, industrial and automotive paints in Lusaka, Zambia.
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  • Digging in: Chusaka Construction Company Ltd in Lusaka, Zambia specializes in single-family housing construction.
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  • Cream of the crop: 90 minutes outside of Lusaka in Kabwe, Zambia, sits PCM Dairy, a family-owned dairy farm that produces and sells milk. The farm has been in the family for three generations.
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  • A family-owned dairy farm. The farm is led by the same family since three generations.
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