Meridiam activates its TURF fund in Africa with its first operation in Nouakchott
The Tricolour impact investor has signed a contract with the local authorities to develop and protect the Mauritanian capital’s coastline.
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▪ Meridiam activates its TURF fund in Africa with its first operation in Nouakchott
▪ The Tricolour impact investor has signed a contract with the local authorities to develop and protect the Mauritanian capital’s coastline.
▪ https://www.africabusinessplus.com/en/816748/meridiam-activates-its-turf-fund-in-africa-with-its-first-operation-in-nouakchott/
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