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
The BMZ develops the guidelines and the fundamental concepts on which German development policy is based. It devises long-term strategies for cooperation with the various players concerned and defines the rules for implementing that cooperation. These are the foundations for developing shared projects with partner countries and international development organisations. All efforts are informed by the United Nations' Millennium Development Goals, which ambitiously aim to halve poverty in the world by 2015
USAID's mission statement highlights two complementary and intrinsically linked goals: ending extreme poverty and promoting the development of resilient, democratic societies that are able to realize their potential.
The Department of Ports has the area of operation to formulate policies and guidelines for the development and promotion of the sector of maritime ports and port facilities, river and lake, and especially promote the implementation and evaluation of measures, programs and projects supporting the development of infrastructure and superstructure of ports and maritime port facilities, river and lake.
The Department of civil aviation aims to coordinate and monitor actions for the strategic development of the civil aviation industry and airport infrastructure and aviation in Brazil.
Norad provides expert advice about development and aid to foreign services and works together with a range of other players in development assistance.
The purpose of New Zealand's aid is to develop shared prosperity and stability in the Pacific and beyond, drawing on the best of New Zealand's knowledge and skills. We support sustainable development in developing countries to reduce poverty and contribute to a more secure, equitable and prosperous world.
The combination trade and development cooperation forms the core of Dutch development cooperation policy.
The Ministry of Transport aims to develop, coordinate, evaluate and monitor actions for the strategic development of the civil aviation industry and airport infrastructure and aviation in Brazil.
The Ministry of Planning, Budget and Management is a central body of the Brazilian federal public administration whose mission: Plan and coordinate the management of federal government policies, to strengthen state capacities to promote sustainable development and improvement of delivery results to citizens
The Ministry of Mines and Energy is the policy formulator and inductor and supervising the implementation of these policies in the following areas: geology, mineral and energy resources; use of hydraulic energy; mining and metallurgy; and oil, fuel and electricity, including nuclear.
Compete to MINISTRY OF FINANCE AND PUBLIC FINANCES, assist the President of the Nation and the Chief of Cabinet, in order to his skills, everything inherent in economic policy, the administration of public finances, and economic relations, financial and tax with the provinces and the autonomous city of Buenos Aires.
The Ministry of Cities is responsible for: urban development policy; sectoral policies for housing, environmental sanitation, urban transportation and transit; promotion, in conjunction with the various levels of government, the private sector and non-governmental organizations, actions and urbanization programs, housing, basic and environmental sanitation, urban transport, traffic and urban development; subsidy policy for public housing, sanitation and urban transport; planning, regulation, standardization and management of application resources into urban development policies, urbanization, housing, basic and environmental sanitation, urban transportation and transit; participation in the formulation of general guidelines for conservation of urban water systems as well as for the adoption of river basins as basic units of planning and sanitation management.
The Infrastructure Department is charged with the following responsibilities: Assist in the formulation of broad policies for Infrastructure and Security and Governance sectors. Undertake periodic review and appraisal of policies programmes and projects implemented in the sector; Set sectoral priorities (policies, programmes and projects) in collaboration with relevant MDAs in the sectors.
National Infrastructure Unit
The purpose of the aid program is to contribute to sustainable economic growth and poverty reduction. We will pursue this purpose by focusing on two development outcomes: supporting private sector development and strengthening human development.