Investing in African infrastructure

Significant investment in infrastructure is required to unleash Africa's economic potential. New funding for infrastructure development is becoming available, but success also hinges on how effectively money is spent, argues Sebastien Marlier, Africa analyst at The Economist Intelligence Unit.

Reshaping livelihood opportunities for marginalised populations

This August, the Rockefeller Foundation, in partnership with the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development and The Economist Intelligence Unit, will convene thought leaders from corporations, government, universities and civil society to envision new strategies for securing the livelihoods of the world’s poor and vulnerable populations.

Transforming cities

I recently asked Elspeth Finch, director at Atkins, how cities can upgrade their infrastructure to better serve citizens.

Africa’s cities

Business reports and conferences are chock full of talk of dynamic and energetic African cities and the consumer opportunities they offer. Big companies are building their strategies around it and the idea is seductive. These same cities though are chaotic, generally poorly managed and very often letting their people down.

Moving out of the forbidden zone

There is more than propulsion technology in the drive towards cleaner road transport, argues José Viegas, Secretary-General of the International Transport Forum at the OECD.

Much work to be done improving Indonesia’s infrastructure

In 2011, the Indonesian government unveiled a framework document for developing the country in six corridors that stretch right across the archipelago, with infrastructure development emphasised as the foundation for the successful implementation of most of the other key identified growth target areas, including mining, agriculture and tourism.

WILL (and should) mayors rule the world?

Leading up to The Economist Events' Infrastructure Summit - Future Cities 2013, Ludwig Siegele (chair), offers his views on the themes that will be dominant at the summit.

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