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In this panel discussion, participants will be introduced to approaches to attracting institutional investors and mobilising capital markets, hearing solutions and lessons learnt from recent projects in India and South Africa.
Sidewalk Infrastructure Partners (SIP) and a set of founding partners, have recently launched the Innovative Infrastructure Initiative (I³); a new consortium championing and accelerating transformative infrastructure projects in America that use technology and innovation to meet pressing infrastructure needs.
The G20 Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors (FMCBGs) met yesterday and issued a Communiqué outlining their collective commitments and priorities. The Communiqué cites several GI Hub tools that will help G20 countries and others harness the transformative potential of infrastructure and attract private investment in infrastructure.
The Piracicaba-Panorama concession in Sao Paulo is one of the largest road concessions in Brazil, spanning a network of highways that covers 1,200km of distance
Existing bus services along the Broadway corridor, one of Vancouver's busiest, were proving increasingly inadequate in the face of growing transportation demand
The USD 244M1 Elazig hospital Public-Private Partnership (PPP) project is part of the 'Health PPP' program developed by the Turkish Ministry of Health (MoH), to extend and modernize the country's healthcare
In the late 1990s, the National Health Service (NHS) was struggling with its numerous rundown health facilities. New buildings were needed, particularly where old facilities were obsolete, often in the poorest areas of the country
The planned 750MW Rewa Solar Project in the state of Madhya Pradesh will be one of the world's largest solar photovoltaic (PV) projects
Asia long faced a gap of investment capital available for infrastructure projects
As of 2016, Sterlite has a total portfolio of 10 projects worth USD 1.5B, four of which are fully operational, two partially operational and four under construction
In 2005, DC Water entered into an agreement with the EPA, establishing a 20 year plan worth c. USD 2.6B in planned investments to reduce 1 Combined Sewer Overflows (CSO) by 96%
The budget for federal rental assistance has long been insufficient and regularly reduced or threatened with complete removal across different political cycles
The African Development Bank (AfDB) is mandated to drive social and economic development in Africa through multiple project types including infrastructure
To ease traffic congestion and reduce travel time between downtown Montreal, its suburbs and airport, CDPQ Infra sought to develop a 67km light rail transit (LRT) project, spanning 26-stations
The Uruguayan government planned to diversify its energy mix, reducing its heavy reliance on hydropower and imported fossil fuels during drought seasons
Brazil has a policy named Urban Operations which is used to promote requalification of underdeveloped urban areas through PPPs
Residents in Bangalore were facing water shortages and had to cope by relying on ground water and paying premium prices for water from privately plied water tankers
These five social infrastructure trends are not new concepts, but the rate at which they are appearing all over the world is staggering.
We continue our discussion on inclusive infrastructure with Sue Barrett, EBRD, in which we explore two of EBRD’s innovative finance approaches for inclusive infrastructure.
While infrastructure is a driver of economic prosperity and can provide a solid basis for strong, sustainable, balanced and inclusive growth, it is not a given that infrastructure investment will fully realise these aims without visionary planning and commitment. For infrastructure investment to deliver a more sustainable, resilient and inclusive global recovery, we need to create the right enabling environment now.