An infrastructure development platform for West and Central Africa.

KORA is an infrastructure development and structuring platform. Our role is to turn priority infrastructure into bankable, executable projects by bringing together the public, technical, financial and industrial partners who make them happen. We are not a works contractor, an intermediary, or a passive advisory firm: we develop, structure and coordinate.

A professional team reviewing blueprints on a construction site under a clear sky.
A professional team reviewing blueprints on a construction site under a clear sky.

Why Kora Exists

View of a sanitation facility being built, highlighting structural details and safety measures.
View of a sanitation facility being built, highlighting structural details and safety measures.
Field coordination team reviewing plans beside heavy machinery at a project site.
Field coordination team reviewing plans beside heavy machinery at a project site.

Across West and Central Africa, clearly identified infrastructure priorities stall for want of rigorous development: incomplete financial structuring, poorly allocated risk, misaligned partners, and dossiers that do not hold up to lenders’ requirements. The gap is not ambition — it is structuring. KORA was built to close that gap: to carry a project from stated priority to the point where it becomes financeable and ready for financing, procurement and delivery.

Our Platform Logic

A wide shot of a Kora team overseeing road construction under a clear blue sky.
A wide shot of a Kora team overseeing road construction under a clear blue sky.

KORA is registered in Conakry, where it keeps its seat. But its identity, network and ambition are regional: West and Central Africa form a continuous economic space, where corridors, energy and value chains cross borders. KORA develops its projects in that regional logic — grounded in a real local presence and a network of international partners.

KORA is not a commercial showcase. It is a development platform, built on a simple conviction: an infrastructure project succeeds or fails long before the first shovel — at the stage of origination, structuring and mobilizing the right partners.

This means:

  • A strong focus on real feasibility and bankability;

  • Calibrated mobilization of financiers, EPCs and technical advisors;

  • Clear allocation of roles, risk and responsibility;

  • Continuity from planning through financing, procurement and execution;

  • Performance measured by projects reaching close, not by the volume of announcements.

Regional Footprint

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Local Capacity

As its projects develop, KORA intends to strengthen local execution capacity: local content, regional technical skills, and the delivery of selected scopes under the lead of major international EPCs. This ambition is complementary: it aims to de-risk delivery, anchor value locally, and build durable regional technical capacity — alongside international partners.

Get in touch

Address

3721 Single Street
Quincy, MA 02169

Contacts

123-456-7890
info@email.com

Let’s structure the region’s priority infrastructure. — For institutional cooperation, a technical or financial partnership, or a project opportunity, KORA welcomes the conversation.

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