The Senegalese capital is hosting the 2nd edition of the West Africa Sustainable Finance & Investment Forum (WASFIF 2025) since Thursday, October 30th. The forum, themed “Green finance, a financing tool for the economies of the Union”, is organized by the Financial Markets Authority of the West African Monetary Union (AMF-UMOA). This event brings together public decision-makers, institutional investors, private sector actors, and technical partners with a common goal: to accelerate the transition towards sustainable and inclusive finance within the Union.
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