Redevelopment of Lautoka Hospital and Ba Hospital is the first Public Private Partnership (PPP) to be implemented in Fiji. These upgrades represent a major milestone towards the Government of Fiji’s (GoF)...
Bengaluru is the information technology capital of India, often branded as the country’s Silicon Valley. The city boasts 485,000 street lights but upgrading and maintaining the infrastructure has been...
Albania’s health system faces a number of systemic challenges, such as high out of pocket payments for patients, outdated management practices, and a lack of effective health management information systems...
Bangladesh has a population of 160 million people. With 20 million living in the capital, Dhaka, it is one of the most densely populated cities in the world. Rapid urbanization has put a strain on urban...
In the Kyrgyz Republic, a nationwide shortage of equipment and expertise meant that only 20 percent of people who needed dialysis had access to it through the country's public health centers. With nearly...
Three decades of conflict have left Afghanistan’s power system battered. More than half of the population has no access to electricity and those connected to the grid suffer from frequent, lengthy power...
Timor-Leste, a small island nation located between Australia and Indonesia, is emerging from decades of occupation and conflict and is now in its longest period of stability since achieving independence...
With around 2 million residents and 1 million vehicles on the streets every day, road congestion has frustrated commuters and threatened economic growth in Kazakhstan’s largest city of Almaty.Experts says...
India has about 300 million people without access to electricity. Rapidly scaling up powergeneration is a critical priority of the Government of India, but doing this in an environmentallysustainable manner...
India manages its food security by procuring, storing and distributing grain, mainly wheat and rice. One of the largest producers of rice is the state of Odisha. But the state does not have sufficient...
Over three-quarters of the sewage generated in the towns and cities along the river Ganges in Indiaflows untreated into the 2,525-km long river, which is a water source for 400 million people, orabout...
In the past, a lack of reliable access to electricity had frequently been cited as the largest single barrier to investment in Kosovo, limiting Kosovo’s economic growth and the achievement of human development...
CELG-D is the 8th largest power distribution company in Brazil and is jointly owned by Eletrobrasand the State of Goias. CELG-D provides power to 2.7 million people across 237 cities, but Brazil’senergy...
Bhubaneswar is the capital city of Odisha, a low-income state in India. While the government is operating various health insurance schemes for low income families, there is a huge deficit in health infrastructure...
The Government of Odisha (GoO) was looking for ways to increase clean energy production as part of its efforts to meet the State’s increasing energy requirements. With about 280 – 300 days of sunshine...
Aiming to provide greater access to improved healthcare facilities to its population,the Municipality of Belo Horizonte decided to partner with a private sector firm tobuild and remodel some of the city’s...
For Government of Odisha (GoO), providing reliable basic services such as street lighting to its people is a priority. In many cities in the state of Odisha, street lighting, especially in the small streets...
Odisha, a low-income state in India, with a population of over 43 million has witnessed an annualurban growth of 27 percent per annum over the last decade. This rapid urbanization has posed a number of...
The West Nile region in north-west Uganda is home to roughly 2 million people, most of whom have no access to electricity. Increasing the country’s power generation capacity – a key driver of economic...
The State of Jharkhand is one of the poorer states in India with 30 million people. The Public health infrastructure in the state, which serves the majority of the population, faces severe capacity constraints...