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OECD Symposium on Quality Infrastructure Investment

I would first like to thank the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan and OECD for this kind invitation to participate in this timely symposium. From a governance perspective, and in the 5 min I have, I would just like to stress an important point. When you read the G20 principles, it is clear we … Continue reading OECD Symposium on Quality Infrastructure Investment

OECD Symposium on Quality Infrastructure Investment — Building the World’s Infrastructure : For the Good and Ill

I would first like to thank the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan and OECD for this kind invitation to participate in this timely symposium. From a governance perspective, and in the 5 min I have, I would just like to stress an important point. When you read the G20 principles, it is clear we […]OECD … Continue reading OECD Symposium on Quality Infrastructure Investment — Building the World’s Infrastructure : For the Good and Ill

The Global Race to Build Africa´s Infrastructure

Nuno Gil, Professor of New Infrastructure Development, Nuno.gil@mbs.ac.uk Nuno blogs about how societies around the world seek to build basic infrastructure – a key enabler of social development and economic prosperity July 2018, Two trucks on a boat pontoon crossing the Zambezi River - after an average queuing time of 2 weeks As we prepare … Continue reading The Global Race to Build Africa´s Infrastructure