The Quality Infrastructure Investment Database is an initiative of the G20 under the 2019 Japanese Presidency, in collaboration with the Global Infrastructure Hub, the OECD and the World Bank.
The database includes resources and facilities relevant to Quality Infrastructure Investment under the principles of Sustainable Growth & Development, Economic Efficiency, Environmental Considerations, Building Resilience, Social Considerations, and Infrastructure Governance.
The RMF seeks to catalyze private sector investment in large-scale infrastructure and Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs).
The EEGM is a $25 million guarantee fund designed to address the Latin America and Caribbeank access to competitive financing and overall barriers energy Service Companies (ESCOs) face to providing energy efficient solutions to businesses.
The Blended Finance Facility (BFF) will build on and expand IFC’s existing blended finance platforms by extending support into new high-impact sectors.
The project objective is to unlock financing for energy efficiency projects in Brazilian cities, in particular in the public street lighting and urban industry sectors, by improving the credit rating and technical quality of projects.
The FIRII, also funded with a USD 20 million IDB contribution, provides technical cooperation resources for studies concerning regional physical integration and more.
The World Bank Group and the Government of Japan established the Quality Infrastructure Investment (QII) Partnership with the objective of raising awareness and scaling-up attention to the quality dimensions of infrastructure in developing countries.
The National Bank of Public Works and Services (BANOBRAS) is the leading institution of development banking in Mexico. Its mission is to to boost infrastructure investment and public services and to promote financial and institutional strengthening at a subnational level.
The Connecting Europe Facility (CEF) is a key EU funding instrument to promote growth, jobs and competitiveness through targeted infrastructure investment at European level.
The Mediterranean Hot Spots Investment Programme (MeHSIP) is a European Union programme providing direct technical advice and support to promoters for the preparation of investment projects in the water and environmental sectors of the Southern Mediterranean countries.
JBIC provides short-term financing for governments of developing countries to meet their foreign currency needs for external transactions when they face balance-of-payment difficulties.
Financing to the public and private sector for infrastructure programs and projects, technical assistance, training, studies and more.
The National Infrastructure Fund (Fonadin) is the coordination vehicle of the Government of Mexico to support the planning, design, construction and more.
LAIF's main purpose is to promote additional sustainable investment in key infrastructure in the transport, energy, and environment sectors, as well as support private sector development in LAC countries.
With DRIVE, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs facilitates investments in infrastructural projects that contribute towards a good business climate and entrepreneurship in the priority sectors: water, climate, food security, and sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR).
UK SIP will help catalyze private sector investment to implement the Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) of the Paris Agreement.