IFU
Lisbeth Erlands is a seasoned professional in the investment and healthcare sectors, currently serving as a Board Member at Humania North Africa Holding Ltd. since October 2023, representing IFU and the Danish SDG Investment Fund K/S. Since July 2015, Lisbeth has been the Senior Vice President and Head of Healthcare and Eastern Europe at IFU, overseeing the healthcare team and managing IFU's investment activities in Ukraine. Previous roles at IFU include Vice President positions focused on developing healthcare strategies and investment activities in Europe, the Middle East, and North Africa. Lisbeth's extensive experience also includes positions such as Investment Director at the Investment Fund for Developing Countries and Director at Dalgasgroup A/S. Lisbeth's educational background comprises a Cand.Merc in International Trade and a Bachelor degree from Copenhagen Business School.
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IFU
IFU – the Investment Fund for Developing Countries is a Danish impact investor contributing to green, just and inclusive societies as well as supporting the Sustainable Development Goals. We provide risk capital to companies operating in developing countries across Africa, Asia, Latin America and parts of Europe. Investments are made on commercial terms in the form of equity, loans and guarantees. Prioritized sectors are Green energy & infrastructure, Financial services, Healthcare and Sustainable food systems. IFU has co-invested in over 1,300 companies in more than 100 developing countries and emerging markets. Contracted investments total EUR 31 billion, of which IFU has contributed EUR 3.6 billion. Annually IFU makes around 25 -30 investments and has on average an active portfolio of 200 investments. IFU’s head office is located in Copenhagen supplemented by regional representation in Asia, Africa, Latin America and Central and Eastern Europe. IFU operates as fund manager for public-private partnerships like the Danish SDG Investment Fund, which is to invest in commercially viable projects supporting the UN Sustainable Development Goals. The SDG Fund is established in cooperation with the Danish State and several of the largest Danish Pension Funds and private investors. Total capital under management is EUR 2.1 billion.