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At least 75,000 inhabitants in low-lying areas of Nouakchott will be protected against flooding and benefit from new drainage solutions. Photo: Shutterstock
At least 75,000 inhabitants in low-lying areas of Nouakchott will be protected against flooding and benefit from new drainage solutions. Photo: Shutterstock

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Swedfund invests in urban resilience fund for African cities

Stockholm, July 4, 2024 — Swedfund has invested EUR 30 million in The Urban Resilience Fund (TURF), managed by Meridiam, to address the pressing challenges of climate change and urbanisation in Africa, primarily in Sub-Saharan Africa.

TURF develops and invests in greenfield infrastructure projects and companies that improve the urban environment and provide essential public services to local communities. These projects will address the unique urbanisation challenges faced by fast-growing cities in Africa, including inadequate infrastructure, high levels of pollution, and significant social inequalities.

— By focusing on resilient infrastructure, TURF is not only addressing the immediate needs of rapidly growing cities, but also laying the foundation for sustainable urban development that prioritises climate resilience and social equity, said Jérémie Hoffsaes, from Swedfund’s Energy & Climate team.

TURF's projects focus on both climate mitigation and adaptation strategies. For example, TURF is implementing the Nouakchott Coastline Development project in Mauritania to restore a 12km dune ridge and develop the coastline against coastal erosion and groundwater flooding.

To help cities adapt to the effects of climate change and reduce greenhouse gas emissions, the Fund is expected to invest in micro-grids, waste management facilities and energy-efficient community environments such as street lighting and urban mobility to reduce congestion and pollution in densely populated areas.

All of TURF’s initiatives aim at creating employment opportunities, stimulating local economic growth and improving access to essential services, thereby reducing inequalities and improving the quality of life of vulnerable groups.

About Meridiam


Meridiam is an independent Investment Benefit Corporation and asset manager focused on developing, financing, and long-term management of sustainable public infrastructure. The asset manager operates in three key sectors: sustainable mobility, critical public services, and innovative low-carbon solutions. With offices in Addis Ababa, Amman, Dakar, Istanbul, Johannesburg, Libreville, Luxembourg, Paris, Vienna, and Washington, Meridiam has US$22 billion in assets under management and has managed over 125 projects to date. TURF is a global blended finance impact fund launched by Meridiam in partnership with The Rockefeller Foundation and the United Nations Capital Development Fund (UNCDF) to support cities in delivering critical resilience infrastructure projects in Europe and Africa.

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Swedfund is Sweden's development finance institution with the mission to contribute to poverty reduction through sustainable investments in developing countries. Our investments in the private sector contribute to a growing number of jobs offering decent working conditions and increases access to essential products and services like electricity and healthcare. Climate and gender are themes that permeates our investment process.

Swedfund invests in energy & climate, financial inclusion and increased access to capital for micro, small and medium-sized companies as well as healthcare and digitalization.

We are part of Swedish development corporation, and we measure and report all our results. As a state-owned company, Swedfund is managed by the Ministry of Enterprise and Innovation. We are financed through reflows from the portfolio and capital injections from the development assistance budget. The return from the portfolio finances our operations and we reinvest reflows from our portfolio in new projects, i.e. we recycle our capital injections.

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