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How is climate risk reshaping long-term investment decisions—especially for pension funds?
What happens when floods, droughts, and extreme heat begin to threaten the very infrastructure these funds invest in?
Are governments and planners doing enough to factor climate risk into infrastructure that is meant to last 30 to 50 years?
And with over 600 billion dollars in pension assets across Africa—what will it take to unlock that capital for resilient, future-proof projects?
Are current regulations too restrictive—or simply too cautious?
And what kind of policy reforms or de-risking tools—like guarantees against political or regulatory uncertainty—are needed to give investors confidence?
Mr. Nyananso Ekanem joins us to answer these questions
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How is climate risk reshaping long-term investment decisions—especially for pension funds?
What happens when floods, droughts, and extreme heat begin to threaten the very infrastructure these funds invest in?
Are governments and planners doing enough to factor climate risk into infrastructure that is meant to last 30 to 50 years?
And with over 600 billion dollars in pension assets across Africa—what will it take to unlock that capital for resilient, future-proof projects?
Are current regulations too restrictive—or simply too cautious?
And what kind of policy reforms or de-risking tools—like guarantees against political or regulatory uncertainty—are needed to give investors confidence?
Mr. Nyananso Ekanem joins us to answer these questions