US International Development Finance Corporation (DFC)
The U.S. International Development Finance Corporation (DFC) is a U.S. government development finance institution that provides financing for private sector development projects in emerging markets. With a portfolio of approximately $44 billion, DFC focuses on infrastructure, energy, health, food security, and financial inclusion across Africa, Latin America, Indo-Pacific, and other developing regions.
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Strategic Overview
- Prioritizes projects that address climate change, promote gender equity, and support food security in developing countries.
- Leverages private capital to achieve significant development impact aligned with U.S. foreign policy objectives.
- Focuses on high-quality, transparent infrastructure development to counter malign influence and promote sustainable growth.
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Mozambique1
Key People
Scott Nathan
Chief Executive Officer
Agnes Dasewicz
Chief Operating Officer
Ken E. Angell
Chief Financial Officer
Track Record
5
Years Active
$B44B
Total Value
Notable projects: ACWA Power Green Hydrogen Facility (Uzbekistan), NextGen InfraCo Digital Infrastructure (Africa), WOM Colombia Telecommunications Expansion, Queen Alia International Airport Expansion (Jordan), CrossBoundary Energy Access Mini-grids (Africa)
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