African Union Smart Contract Funding Collaboration
An initiative of World Economic Development Regulated Tokenized Bankers Authority (WEDRTBA) and the GIFDA Alliance of International Economic Development Nations to accelerate multi‑nation infrastructure and economic development through milestone‑triggered, tokenized disbursements.
Development Pool
$12,000,000,000
Structured, transparent, and milestone‑based per partner nation.
Administration Resource (per nation)
$10,000,000
Program management, due diligence, and reporting.
Framework Overview
Milestone‑Triggered Disbursements
Funds are released in tranches upon verification of progress against predefined milestones — with support for third‑party confirmations and reallocation rules in case of non‑performance.
Traceability & Compliance
Disbursements may be tokenized to provide auditable proof of funds, rights, and obligations, aligned with applicable financial regulations and reporting standards.
Due Diligence & Reporting
GIFDA oversees nation selection, diligence, provider coordination, and dashboards; WEDRTBA sets directives and approvals for project funding and provider scopes.
What types of projects are eligible?
Priority categories span agriculture, housing, health & education, transportation & logistics (including high‑speed rail), energy, national data centers, defense‑related infrastructure, strategic reserves, and other critical infrastructure needs identified by partner nations.
How do milestone releases work?
Each partner nation receives structured tranches mapped to development stages. Triggers can include on‑site verification, documentation uploads, third‑party attestations, or approvals from designated program authorities within the smart contract.
Who are the providers?
Authorized providers include Africa High Speed Rail & Infrastructure Co., Military Mobility & Defense Systems, Atlantic Energy & Utilities Products, HSR Technologies, Ameri Biotech, Fintech Systems Solutions, and other partners jointly designated within the framework.
Development Focus
Sector | Illustrative Focus |
---|---|
Agriculture | Food security, agro‑processing, cross‑border trade enablement |
Housing | Sustainable communities, scalable financing, local materials |
Health & Education | Hospitals & clinics, digital health, schools & workforce training |
Transportation & Infrastructure | High‑speed rail, logistics corridors, ports & roads |
Coastal & Strategic Defense | Resilience, coastal protection, compliant defense procurement |
Energy | Generation, transmission, storage, utility modernization |
National Data Centers | Cloud, cybersecurity, digital identity & e‑government |
Strategic Reserves | Commodity buffers, critical goods warehousing & management |
Critical Infrastructure | Core networks and facilities essential to national stability |
This presentation summarizes the program’s focus areas. It is not a public filing and omits confidential terms.
Tokenization & Smart Contracts
Why tokenize?
Tokenization can represent disbursement rights, obligations, or proof‑of‑funds under the framework. This improves traceability, simplifies reconciliation, and can provide managed liquidity for approved stakeholders.
- On‑chain auditability and event logs
- Role‑based access to program dashboards
- Milestone states and reallocation logic
Controls & Compliance
All tokenized flows operate within a governance and compliance perimeter, aligned with applicable regulations. Program attestations and third‑party confirmations can be captured as on‑chain or off‑chain oracles.
Structured • Accountable • TransparentAuthorized Providers & Strategic Partners
Mobility & logistics corridors
Defense‑related infrastructure
Energy & utilities modernization
Rail & systems engineering
Health & biosciences
Digital rails & fintech
Additional partners may be jointly designated within the framework.
Leadership
Engage with the Framework
For Partner Nations
Request an introductory briefing on eligibility, diligence, and project intake. Engagements are coordinated through GIFDA, with directives set by WEDRTBA.
Request a BriefingFor Providers & Institutions
Implementation providers, auditors, and institutional participants are invited to register interest for designated roles within the program perimeter.
Register InterestThis site is an informational overview only and omits confidential terms of the underlying agreements.