
Tanzania’s Gender Bond: A New Era for Impact Financing in East Africa
The African Development Bank’s article on affirmative finance action in Africa placed the disparity in the financing gap facing women in Africa at $41 billion – a damning figure. While the female entrepreneurship rate in Sub-Saharan Africa is 25.9%, three-fourths of women on the continent remain financially excluded. In a bid to contest this trend, enters Tanzania’s Jasiri Bond – the first gender bond issued in sub-Saharan Africa.

Permission to Pollute? The Emerging Role of Carbon Credits in East Africa
In the global attempt to mitigate the disastrous effects of climate change, carbon allowances have aroused both hope and controversy. Critics argue that they serve as ‘pollution permission slips’, enabling wealthy nations and corporations to sidestep meaningful emissions reductions, while proponents champion them as a lifeline in developing regions with carbon capture potential.

Healthcare Financing in East Africa: Lessons from Kenya’s Social Healthcare Insurance Fund Bottleneck
The financing of healthcare in East Africa stands at a critical crossroads, with only 34% of the population able to access essential health services as of 2024. Despite the region’s growing demand for equitable healthcare, governments allocate a mere 5% of their GDP to the sector – far short of the 15% target set by the Abuja Declaration.

Trump’s Triumphant Turnover: What Donald Trump’s Presidential Victory Means for East Africa’s Future
Donald Trump has returned to the White House with an emphatic victory over his opponent – now outgoing Vice President Kamala Harris. This victory has been secured while embroiled in countless lawsuits, convictions, two doses of impeachments and dodging several assassination attempts. Meanwhile, civilians across the region await what the 45th and 47th President of the United States of America has in store for East Africa.

Unlocking Regional Liquidity: Emerging Opportunities in East Africa’s Public and Private Capital Markets
This report examines the current state and prospects of public and private capital markets in East Africa. It highlights the historical development of the markets in Kenya, Uganda, Rwanda and Tanzania, analyses their performance and identifies key trends hampering their continued growth.

Wind Beneath East Africa’s Wings: Harnessing the Power of Nature for a Renewable Future
East Africa's energy landscape is at a transformative juncture, with governments, investors, and international organisations pushing for a transition towards cleaner, sustainable energy sources. As electricity demand continues to grow in line with economic development, driven by increasing urbanisation, industrialisation, and the need for improved access to energy in rural areas, renewable energy has become essential for the region's future.

Safe and Sound: The Applications of Computer Vision in Road Safety in East Africa
Road safety is a key facet of developing safer cities and improving civilian quality of life – with road accidents are the leading cause of death for children and young adults globally. Considering the prevalence of road accidents in East Africa, artificial intelligence (AI) solutions must be explored to achieve much-needed improvements to the region’s road safety.

Crude Ambitions: The Financing Hurdles Facing East Africa’s Crude Oil Pipeline
In 2006, Uganda found significant natural reserves near the country’s border with the Democratic Republic of Congo in the form of expansive crude oil deposits. In a bid to achieve the government’s aim of first oil output in 2025, TotalEnergies, CNOOC, along with the Ugandan and Tanzanian governments, are collaborating on a significant infrastructure project - the East African Crude Oil Pipeline (EACOP).

Pricing Mechanisms for Energy Markets in East Africa: An Exploration of Challenges and Opportunities for Energy Development
As a developing region, East Africa still maintains a strong link between energy use and GDP growth, but it is actively working to make energy production more efficient. This is primarily through investments in renewable energy, which offer more sustainable and cost-effective solutions to meet growing demand.