African Union Commission, UK partners discuss infrastructure investment for PIDA projects

Date: 2026-03-13
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By:  Nana Appiah Acquaye

The African Union Commission has held discussions with representatives from the United Kingdom to strengthen cooperation on continental infrastructure development and accelerate the implementation of priority projects across Africa.

The meeting took place in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, where the African Union Commissioner for Infrastructure and Energy, Lerato D. Mataboge, met with the Deputy Permanent Representative of the United Kingdom to the African Union, Adam Drury. The engagement also involved representatives from the UK Africa Infrastructure Board and the UK Department for Business and Trade.

Discussions focused on advancing the Programme for Infrastructure Development in Africa (PIDA) and its current Priority Action Plan, known as PIDA PAP2. The plan includes 69 key regional infrastructure projects requiring an estimated investment of 161 billion US dollars across sectors such as transport, energy, water and digital infrastructure.

Participants explored ways to move these projects from assessment stages to full implementation by strengthening collaboration with the United Kingdom. The talks highlighted opportunities to leverage the UK’s financing mechanisms and private sector expertise to improve project preparation, attract private investment and enhance the bankability of priority initiatives.

Officials noted that the partnership forms part of broader efforts by the African Union Commission to build strategic frameworks and partnerships that support regional integration and accelerate the delivery of infrastructure projects aligned with the continent’s long-term development agenda under Agenda 2063.

 

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