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This report undertaken by the World Bank Water & Sanitation Program has two objectives (a) Providing guidance/recommendations concerning the reform proposals of state owned enterprises operating in the field of water supply and urban sanitation and (b) Providing guidance/recommendations concerning economic management options for service providers.
This Publication uses computable general equilibrium (CGE) methods to address how infrastructure developments in SASEC might affect the region's broader economy and the impact on income distribution and poverty.
A solar leasing project at Singapore's Jurong Port significantly reduced carbon emissions and generated cost savings.
COLPISTE is a combination of a soil stabilisation solution and a cold layer that makes it faster, more affordable, and more sustainable to construct reliable, all-weather roads in rural environments in developing countries
South Africa is one of the most well-developed African countries and has implemented processes to facilitate the creation of businesses, fostering competition and investment.
To date, 112 IPP projects have been procured from four bidding round windows with further windows expected to be announced in the future
The Republic of Korea has increased the transparency and fairness of public procurement, which help drive investment activity in infrastructure projects.
As a part of a Balanced National Development project, the project is planning to build a 174.2km long railway starting from Gimcheon, Gyeongsangbuk-do to Geoje, Gyeongsangnam-do.
The quality of Spain’s regulatory frameworks support the creation of new businesses which, combined with fair and transparent procurement processes, promote competition among suppliers.
A Spanish-language guide to help developing countries assess infrastructure investment risk for Public-Private Partnership (PPP) transport sector projects is now available through the Global Infrastructure Hub’s website.

This ECN report focuses on the role played by the multilateral and bilateral institutions to fund and support Africa-based infrastructure projects.

This study examines the experiences of spectrum management in four countries with a high percentage of wireless broadband penetration (Australia, Germany, the United Kingdom, and the United States) to help draw lessons for what regulatory frameworks could be used in the LAC region.
This paper shows in terms of policy flow and implications, how Indian railways has been unwavering in providing sustenance for economic growth.
This report from the World Bank looks at the European Union's experience in furthering a circular economy, highlighting lessons that can benefit countries within and beyond Europe’s borders.
Within the state “Education Development” (2018-2025) program, the Ministry of Education of Russia and the State Development Corporation VEB.RF launched a program of state support for construction and operation of public schools through PPP mechanisms

The report identifies and explores six critical success factors that governments should be aware of and seriously consider when preparing an infrastructure project to be delivered as a Public-Private Partnership.


This paper takes stock of existing indicators and points to recurrent issues affecting the mobilisation of greater investment in infrastructure.

This paper analyzes the trends and challenges of competitiveness and innovation in the tourism and telecommunications industries of Latin America and the Caribbean from a strategic and global perspective.
This report reviews experiences with strategic infrastructure planning with a view to identifying international best practices.