PABD, a development organization is creating meaningful socio-economic impacts and opportunities for vulnerable communities and SMEs by increasing investments in transformative sectors: such as agriculture, energy, education, healthcare and critical infrastructure to tackle fundamental development bottlenecks. At PABD, our community development approach means safeguarding gender equality, youth inclusion, inclusive development, and empowering women in economic activities to achieve economic independence and wellbeing for all.
We work closely with partners to Achieve More!
We emphasize on investing to change the outcomes of the most pressing issues we are faced with – as such we maintain a harmonious relationship with our partners by working together towards a common goal of revitalization and sustainable development.
Together with our partners, we are keeping rural communities safe by protecting lives and preserving livelihoods.
Fintech in Africa continuous to grow as banks and other financial service providers take up the opportunity to offer reliable payment solutions.
There is an increasing demand for reliable energy resources currently in Ghana, as such, focus has been channelled onto a number of energy-related projects including renewable energy generations.
Africa labelled as the continent of opportunities and potential growth, has been rapidly transformed due to the abundance of natural resources deposited in the continent.
The success of a business is always the first thing that comes to the mind of anyone who intends starting a business venture in Africa. Everyone starting up a business always maps out strategies that
You would be amazed to know that 22% of African young adults are venturing into business, making Africa the world’s leading destination for entrepreneurship start-ups. However, Starting your own business realistically on a continent like
Africa’s potential as a growth market for business remains both underestimated and misunderstood—as does the potential for business to play a transformative role in solving the continent’s biggest challenges. Consider one question: How many companies
A selection of business ideas that have come across our desk. 1. Electric motorbikes for Africa’s urban centres “I see a huge opportunity in electric motorbikes in urban centres across Africa,” says Mansoor Hamayun, CEO
The government of Ghana has signed a concession agreement for the construction of a high-speed railway in Accra, Ghana’s capital The agreement was signed at a press conference during the 2019 African Investment Forum. (Image
Elumelu stated that industrialisation will not be achieved without support for small and medium scale enterprises (SMEs) and improved access to electricity.