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Chris Heathcote GIHub CEO Blog posts on World Bank
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Forecasting infrastructure investment needs for 50 countries, 7 sectors through 2040
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InfraCompass: Helping governments set their infrastructure policies in the right direction
InfraCompass is an interactive tool that looks at the infrastructure capabilities of 49 countries.
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Infrastructure demand: A major global challenge
Although the topic of infrastructure may not attract bold headlines, the reality in many parts of the world is that the inadequate provision of critical infrastructure...
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Transforming Infrastructure – why the G20 Roadmap might just work
In Buenos Aires on 23 March, the G20 Finance Ministers announced that infrastructure would remain a priority for at least the next three years—a very welcome announcement for those in the private sector who have long called for greater global coordination of efforts in this area.
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Financing Cross-Border Infrastructure Projects Introduction—What is ‘bankability’?
Over the last decade, much has been written about globalisation and how we’re more connected than ever before. In the infrastructure world, we think of connectivity as the “linkages of communities, economies and nations through transport, communications, energy, and water networks across a number of countries” .
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Blockchain Technology and the Creation of ‘Smart Infrabonds’
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Financing Cross-Border Infrastructure Projects - Planning and Prioritisation
When we as consumers decide to invest our money—whether through shares, bonds, or other instruments—we look at whether our investment will deliver a solid financial return. It makes sense then that the same risk-return principle is applied to investments in infrastructure.
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Financing Cross-Border Infrastructure - Political Cooperation and Coordinated Enabling Environment
Infrastructure can often be used as a pawn in the political chess game, not only at a federal level between political parties, but at a foreign policy level too. It’s crucial that a cross-border infrastructure project has political support and cooperation from all parties involved, and that it’s being supported not for political gain, but to further regional development. A lack of strong political leadership can be detrimental to a cross-border project, and weak capacity can be a deterrent to investors.
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Financing Cross-Border Infrastructure Projects - Scale and Certainty of Returns
As outlined earlier in this blog series, private investors are looking for reliable returns to justify the risks that they are taking. Financing and procurement of cross-border projects will often be more complex than national projects due to the scale of the project and compounded risks, and the financial returns may be more uncertain than for national projects.
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Financing Cross-Border Infrastructure Projects - Currency Risk
Risks can be hard to define, manage and mitigate. In infrastructure projects that cross regional or national borders and involve multiple parties from both the public and private sector, these risks may be amplified.
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PPP Contract Management – Why it should be a core focus for governments
With a growing global focus on attracting private sector investment into infrastructure and utilising the public-private partnership (PPP) model, it is crucial that governments focus on the entire duration of a PPP contract. Efforts need to extend beyond ‘achieving financial close’ and beginning construction or ‘cutting the ribbon’ for commencement of services.
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