Funding Opportunity for Israeli Companies to Support Health and Education in Africa

Africa Finance Corporation plans to spend $253 million on making Africa's infrastructure more resilient to climate change. This will involve using scientific methods to plan, design, build and operate infrastructure assets in a way that aligns with the Paris Agreement on climate change. The main areas of focus will be transport and logistics, energy systems, economic zones, and telecommunications and digital infrastructure. The money will be used to cover the extra costs involved in adapting infrastructure to make it more resilient to the effects of climate change.
The Ghanaian government is investing $541 million to revamp the poultry industry, with the aim of achieving self-sufficiency in poultry meat products and reducing recent imports. The investment will expand domestic production from 50,000 mt to an envisaged 450,000 tonnes and increase the domestic poultry sector’s value from $62 million to $562 million.
The funding will be used for technical assistance programs in animal husbandry and health, expansion and upgrading of feed mills, enhancing access to finance and cost-sharing support for private investment in hatcheries and production expansion, and promoting the expansion of SME processing in the areas of slaughtering and packaging. The investment is a part of the country’s goal to achieve self-sufficiency and agrifood transformation, with a focus on food security. Eligible recipients for the funding include private investors in hatcheries and production expansion, as well as SMEs in the areas of slaughtering and packaging.
A great opportunity for Israeli companies that specialize in food production to contribute to WFP's efforts to fight hunger and improve people's lives. The United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) is looking for a wide range of suppliers to support its humanitarian programs worldwide. These include suppliers of food products, such as cereals, pulses, fortified foods, and specialized nutritional products, as well as suppliers of non-food items, such as vehicles, communications equipment, fuel, and medical supplies as well as service providers in fields like information technology, consulting, construction, and engineering.
By becoming a WFP supplier, Israeli companies of all sizes and types, including small and medium-sized enterprises, can make a difference and help address one of the world's most pressing challenges.