In 2012, 32 new water and sewerage projects reached financial or contractual closure in nine lower- and upper-middle income countries. There were eleven projects in Brazil, fourteen projects in China...
In 2012, only four new telecommunications projects with private participation reached financial or contractual closure.1This is the lowest number of new projects closing since 1990. After a peak around...
In 2012, 244 new energy projects with private participation reached financial or contractual closure in 35 lower- and upper-middle income countries. Total investment commitments (hereafter, investment)...
In 2012, 83 new transport projects reached financial or contractual closure in 12 developing countries, according to the Private Participation in Infrastructure Database: Brazil (7), Chile (1), China (3)...
A total of United States (U.S.) 38 billion dollars in investment commitments, 107 infrastructure projects, 19 countries, and 4 sectors: this is a quick snapshot of what Singaporean companies invested in...
In 2011, 53 new infrastructure projects reached financial or contractual closure in low and middle income countries in the Europe and Central Asia (ECA) region: Albania (3), Bulgaria (4), Georgia (2)...
In the Middle East and North Africa (MNA), 2011 was a particularly slow year for infrastructure projects. Only two new infrastructure projects reached financial or contractual closure in low and middle...
In 2011, 31 new water and sewerage projects reached financial or contractual closure in six lower-and upper-middle income countries: Algeria (1), Brazil (2), China (26), Jordan (1), Mexico (1) and Peru...
In FY 12, the Public Private Partnership (PPI) database expanded its coverage to create a flag to identify PPP projects and to expand its coverage to include government support to PPPs. To accomplish this...
In 2011, 89 new infrastructure projects reached financial or contractual closure in 12 low and middle income countries in Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) region: Argentina (3), Brazil (53), Chile...
In 2011, there were 18 infrastructure projects that reached financial or contractual closure in 12 low and middle income countries in sub-Saharan Africa: Botswana (1), Kenya (2), Malawi (1), Nigeria (1)...
In 2011, 104 new infrastructure projects reached financial or contractual closure in four low and middle income countries in South Asia (SA) region: Bangladesh (6), India (92), Pakistan (2), and Sri Lanka...
In 2011, ten new telecom projects with private participation reached financial or contractual closure. Five projects closed in South Sudan, the world's newest nation as of July 9, 2011. The other projects...
In 2011, 68 new transport projects reached financial or contractual closure in 15 lower-and upper-middle income countries: Argentina (1 project), Brazil (4), Chile (3),China (4), India (41), Kosovo(1)...
In 2011, 85 new infrastructure projects reached financial or contractual closure in lower and upper-middle income countries in the East Asia and the Pacific (EAP) region: China (63), Indonesia (1), Lao...
In the first semester of 2011, three new projects reached financial closure in the International Development Association (IDA) countries of Lao PDR, Malawi and Zambia, representing investment commitments...
In the first semester of 2011, three new projects reached financial closure in Sub-Saharan Africa, representing investment commitments of US$697 million. Investment in the first semester of 2011 increased...
In the first half of 2011, 66 energy projects with private participation reached financial or contractual closure in 13 low and middle-income countries. Additionally, US$4.8 billion was invested in the...
In the first semester of 2011, twelve new water and sewerage projects with private participation reached financial or contractual closure in four lower- and upper-middle income countries. Additionally...
In the first semester of 2011, 34 new transport projects with private participation reached financial or contractual closure in nine low- and middle-income countries, involving investment commitments (hereafter...