"The African Investing for Impact (AIFI) Barometer provides a snapshot of the growing investing for impact (IFI) market and strategies which are implemented on the African continent." The 2017 edition has maintained the same coverage of Africa’s formal investment markets as last year’s as it strives to objectively depict the spectrum of investments which seek to combine financial returns and positive impact on society and the environment. The Barometer is compiled from publicly available information sourced from fund manager disclosures on their websites, reports and fund- fact sheets as at 31 July 2017. Additional information is sourced from regulators and industry associations, again where information is publicly available
China, through its open policy, has enhanced its cooperation with Africa through outward foreign dir...
Countries in Africa have since joined their counterparts in other regions of the world in adopting I...
This paper addresses the question whether adoption of IFRS in African countries was associated with ...
The African Investing for Impact (AIFI) Barometer provides a snapshot of the growing investing for i...
The African Investing for Impact (AIFI) Barometer is an annual research realized by Associate Prof S...
This chapter presents the latest results of the African Investing for Impact Barometer (AIFIB) resea...
In response to the enduring social, economic and environmental challenges facing the African contine...
Having invested in the architecture for the field of impact investing, and consistent with its long-...
Financial investments enable portfolio investors to earn above market returns which do not come wit...
The Global Impact Investing Network (GIIN), in partnership with Open Capital Advisors, published the...
A research report submitted to the Faculty of Commerce, Law and Management, University of the Witwat...
CITATION: McCallum, S. & Viviers, S. 2021. What constitutes impact? definition, motives, measurement...
Over the past decade impact investing has gained much traction as a lucrative category of investment...
Background There is a widespread consensus that aid alone will not be able to solve the development ...
PhD (Accountancy), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusThe goal of achieving a uniform high-q...
China, through its open policy, has enhanced its cooperation with Africa through outward foreign dir...
Countries in Africa have since joined their counterparts in other regions of the world in adopting I...
This paper addresses the question whether adoption of IFRS in African countries was associated with ...
The African Investing for Impact (AIFI) Barometer provides a snapshot of the growing investing for i...
The African Investing for Impact (AIFI) Barometer is an annual research realized by Associate Prof S...
This chapter presents the latest results of the African Investing for Impact Barometer (AIFIB) resea...
In response to the enduring social, economic and environmental challenges facing the African contine...
Having invested in the architecture for the field of impact investing, and consistent with its long-...
Financial investments enable portfolio investors to earn above market returns which do not come wit...
The Global Impact Investing Network (GIIN), in partnership with Open Capital Advisors, published the...
A research report submitted to the Faculty of Commerce, Law and Management, University of the Witwat...
CITATION: McCallum, S. & Viviers, S. 2021. What constitutes impact? definition, motives, measurement...
Over the past decade impact investing has gained much traction as a lucrative category of investment...
Background There is a widespread consensus that aid alone will not be able to solve the development ...
PhD (Accountancy), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusThe goal of achieving a uniform high-q...
China, through its open policy, has enhanced its cooperation with Africa through outward foreign dir...
Countries in Africa have since joined their counterparts in other regions of the world in adopting I...
This paper addresses the question whether adoption of IFRS in African countries was associated with ...