Dar es Salaam, Aug. 20 -- WASHINGTON has heard the pitch on African economic potential many times over.

Later this month, a delegation of African governments, institutional investors, and project sponsors will test whether the U.S. capital market is ready for a fundamental shift in the conversation: moving from development assistance to riskadjusted returns.

On August 27 and 28, the Africa Business Investment Summit (ABIS) 2026 convenes at MGM National Harbor, just outside the District of Columbia.

Organizers are arriving with a curated $4 billion pipeline of African investment opportunities aimed directly at global institutional capital. Yet the primary metric to track is significantly smaller- and far harder to deliver.

Organizers h...