Global, regional, national and sub-national level organisations involved in the development of infrastructure through the various stages of the project lifecycle. Use the filters to narrow down the below list of data resources.
Bilateral Aid
Competition Regulator
National PPP Unit
Created in late 2014 and operational in 2015 with EUR 40 million from the EBRD's internal net resources, the IPPF is designed to improve the efficiency and replicability of infrastructure projects for the benefit of the Bank's countries of operation and is a response to the need to build out a robust bankable project pipeline to enable an uplift in infrastructure investment.
Delivered by experienced PPP professionals, IPFA designs and organises intensive training programmes and workshops for governments, public sector bodies and private sector companies across the world.
The International Finance Corporation (IFC) is the largest global development institution focused exclusively on the private sector.
DFID leads the UK's work to end extreme poverty. Ending the need for aid by creating jobs, unlocking the potential of girls and women and helping to save lives when humanitarian emergencies hit.
The International Transport Forum at the OECD is an intergovernmental organisation with 57 member countries. It acts as a think tank for transport policy and organises the Annual Summit of transport ministers. ITF is the only global body that covers all transport modes.
The International Air Transport Association (IATA) is the global trade association for the airline industry
With funding from the World Bank through PPIAF, the Public Utility Research Center has created a resource for infrastructure professionals, analysts, policy-makers, and regulators: Body of Knowledge on Infrastructure Regulation.
The International Air Transport Association (IATA) is the trade association for the world’s airlines, representing some 265 airlines or 83% of total air traffic. We support many areas of aviation activity and help formulate industry policy on critical aviation issues.
IMO is the United Nations' specialized agency responsible for improving maritime safety and preventing pollution from ships.