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Private investment in infrastructure through primary market transactions remains low at around US$100 billion per year and has been declining over the past decade according to a new Global Infrastructure Hub (GI Hub) report, Infrastructure Monitor 2020.
COVID-19 is the worst crisis since the Great Depression, and it will take significant innovation on the policy front to recover from this calamity.
Discover three trends in infrastructure design and use that resulted from the pandemic and are likely going to remain relevant to the infrastructure of the future.
Find out how water scarcity is shifting infrastructure development.
Infrastructure development should demonstrate social outcomes, argues Marie Lam-Frendo, CEO of the Global Infrastructure Hub.
Training program to upskill African infrastructure public servants commences

Infrastructure equities have an attractive risk-return profile providing a competitive alternative to other investment options.


Merchant infrastructure, larger investors and the transport sector have experienced larger declines in returns due to COVID-19.

Find out how the Inter-American Development Bank’s latest flagship report offers a sound methodology on ensuring infrastructure development fundamentally transforms people’s lives of people.
Find out what implications data infrastructure will have have on business models and infrastructure delivery in the future.
Low-cost, rapid tech solution for refugee camps and global urbanisation takes home InfraChallenge 2020
Increased adoption of digital infrastructure will allow cities, regions and their transport operators to integrate new transport modes.
We asked the Top 10 teams a few questions to find out what makes them tick, key learnings from their start-up journey and what drives them.
We asked the Top 10 teams a few questions to find out what makes them tick, key learnings from their start-up journey and what drives them.
The report illustartes the challenges and gaps in infrastructure provision in Africa and the benefits from improved urban and rural infrastructure. It also discusses funding and financing and the role of the AfDB in infrastructure.
This report presents the findings of the analysis of unit costs and cost overruns of road infrastructure projects in Africa.