Frameworks
Browse OHUASI research and resources in this collection.
This index is structured for institutional review: scan the priority routes first, then filter the full corpus by asset, country, source class, corridor, framework, or advisory use case. Each listed page carries canonical metadata, source-backed positioning, and related research links.
Use this page as a controlled navigation layer rather than a generic archive: it groups public research into a route that supports fast source review, memo drafting, and follow-up investigation. The goal is quick orientation without weakening the underlying evidence trail.
Priority routes
The OHUASI Capital Formation StackThe OHUASI STATE Matrix for Strategic Asset UnderwritingSouth Africa Ports and Rail Capital Formation FrameworkCollection index
OHUASI's Capital Formation Stack connects sovereign balance sheets, regulation, market infrastructure, asset quality, and capital pathways for African.
Framework for evaluating DRC Copperbelt logistics, route continuity, and capital formation implications across mining export pathways.
Framework for DRC mining-route risk, power reliability, and settlement mechanics in strategic-asset underwriting.
A structured way to assess Namibia mining and electric grid interface risk across corridor export logistics and power dependence.
Framework for analyzing Namibia strategic assets through Walvis Bay access, grid reliability, mining corridor throughput, and settlement mechanics.
The OHUASI STATE Matrix evaluates strategic assets across settlement risk, rights transfer, cash-flow quality, valuation transparency, and exit architecture.
A practical framework for evaluating South Africa port, rail, and freight access decisions in strategic-asset research and capital-formation workflows.
A framework for underwriting South Africa transmission reform, grid access, dispatch stability, and industrial load implications across institutional capital.
Strategic asset underwriting defined for African markets: how investors assess transfer rights, regulation, cash flow, settlement, valuation and exit.