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CrossBoundary Advisory welcomes three new Partners
11 August 2025—CrossBoundary Advisory is pleased to announce the appointment of three new partners to lead the firm’s growing investment advisory practice.
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Banking on nature: Strategies to scale investment in nature-based climate solutions
CrossBoundary’s Natural Capital team joined climate experts, nature project developers, and corporate sustainability leaders for Gold Standard’s Climate Action for People and Nature Conference in Paris.
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Productive use appliance financing programme
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Request for Expression Of Interest – Data Collection Consulting Services In West, Eastern and Southern Africa
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Specific Procurement Notice: Productive Use Equipment – Nigeria (West Africa)
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Leveraging the private sector to build resilience: The example of the Democratic Republic of the Congo
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Inside the Lobito Corridor: A firsthand look at Africa’s new trade route
On the margins of the 2025 US-Africa Business Summit in Luanda, Angola, the Corporate Council on Africa (CCA) organized a delegation visit to the Lobito Corridor – an ambitious infrastructure project connecting the Democratic Republic of Congo's (DRC) mineral wealth to global markets
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“Together We Engineer”: Spotlighting CrossBoundary women shaping the future through engineering
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New study reveals mesh-grids as a cost-effective, scalable approach for rural electrification – Mini-Grid Innovation Insight
A new study from CrossBoundary's Innovation Lab shows that mesh-grids are a scalable and cost-effective approach to rural electrification, particularly in areas where traditional infrastructure is hard to build or expand.
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Second-life batteries offer up to 28% cost savings for mini-grid storage while advancing Africa’s electrification goals
Repurposed electric vehicle (EV) batteries could accelerate Africa's rural electrification efforts, according to new findings from CrossBoundary's Innovation Lab.