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The Global Infrastructure Hub (GI Hub) strives to be an organisation where the different backgrounds and perspectives of our people contribute to diversity of thought and approach, enabling us to better live our values and achieve our mission. This diversity includes gender diversity with an awareness of our particular ability to bring attention to the need for gender equality and inclusion in infrastructure.
Policy and regulatory implications of recent advances in the benchmarking of infrastructure investments.
The benefits of infrastructure spending during an economic downturn for New Zealand are explored.
As stimulus spending ramps up, a ten-year trend study shows private investment in new infrastructure has declined since 2010.
From robust governance to leadership, discover why Singapore is a global leader in infrastructure.
We look at some options for the US to effectively fund and facilitate the delivery of major infrastructure projects.
How can hospital PPPs learn from the past to adapt for a post-COVID world?
Can the needs of rapid urbanisation open the door to innovative emerging technologies?
Bridging the US$15 trillion infrastructure gap has become crucial given the economic impact of COVID-19. GI Hub's Strategic Advisers deep-dive into a way forward to attract private capital.
The wellbeing of natural resources, people and communities emphasised in New Zealand.
The COVID-19 health crisis has highlighted the chronic underinvestment in social infrastructure around the world. Dr. Georg Inderst discusses Global Infrastructure Hub’s recently released Infrastructure Monitor 2020 report and what can be done to attract more public and private investors to social infrastructure.
The infrastructure supply gap is significant, but by focusing on four key deliverables, the G20 can support and establish new, technology-based critical networks that would be resilient in future crises.
Meet four women leaders who are transforming infrastructure development in Latin America.
Meet four women leaders who are transforming infrastructure development in Latin America (Spanish translation).
Meet four women leaders who are transforming infrastructure development in Latin America (Portugese translation).
An introduction to our new blog series on policy implications related to key data findings from Infrastructure Monitor.
Find out what needs to change in the workforce to meet future needs of the construction industry.
Developing infrastructure that is sustainable, resilient and inclusive is a complex endeavour and it is even more so in emerging markets.
COVID-19 is the worst crisis since the Great Depression, and it will take significant innovation on the policy front to recover from this calamity.
Discover three trends in infrastructure design and use that resulted from the pandemic and are likely going to remain relevant to the infrastructure of the future.