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Working Group will discuss adapting infrastructure to climate change and poverty reduction
The 3rd meeting of the Infrastructure Working Group begins on Wednesday (26th) in Foz do Iguaçu, in the Brazilian state of Paraná. The agenda will address the resilience of infrastructure to climate change and its role in poverty mitigation in addition to risk reduction in financing and resource mobilization for cross-border projects.
Public and private investment for sustainable development and adaptation to climate change on the agenda at G20
How to attract investments to maintain natural resources considered an asset, that is, a valuable good? This was the theme of the panel "Mobilizing private capital for the development of green assets" held during the Infrastructure WG meeting in Foz do Iguaçu, in the Brazilian state of Paraná.
Public-Private Partnerships contribute to the conservation of national parks
Natural infrastructure refers to the conservation, management, and restoration of ecosystems such as parks and forests. The benefits and challenges of public-private partnerships were debated during the 3rd Meeting of the Infrastructure Working Group on Wednesday (26) in Foz do Iguaçu, in the Brazilian state of Paraná.
Resilient Infrastructure: Reinforcing systems against climate change
Nicolas Pinaud, deputy director of the Directorate for Financial and Enterprise Affairs at the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), highlighted the importance of resilient infrastructure and the requirement to rethink construction methods, especially in urban areas, to address the current challenges of climate change. He shared these insights in an exclusive interview for the G20 Brasil website.
G20 Brasil delivers action agenda on infrastructure
The G20 Infrastructure Working Group concludes a series of discussions under Brasil's presidency, focusing on resilient projects, foreign exchange risk mitigation, and economic inclusion. The meeting in Rio de Janeiro also included debates on Africa, infrastructure, and development.
Infrastructure WG: spending efficiency and execution of public projects among member countries' priorities
At its second meeting, the G20 Infrastructure Working Group discussed the efficiency of public spending and the involvement of multilateral banks and private capital in infrastructure projects. The focus is on climate change-resistant construction and guarantees against currency risk.
G20 defends commitment to better infrastructure in Global South countries
At a meeting at the G20 House in Brasília, the Infrastructure Working Group established priorities for countries and cities, especially poor nations and those in the Global South, in facing global challenges in the region. By focusing on financing, poverty reduction and cross-border projects, the group highlighted infrastructure as a key element towards a more equitable and resilient future.
At the G20, economists highlight the urgency of infrastructure investment in Africa
At an event promoted by the G20 Finance Track, experts identified bottlenecks and priorities for leveraging Africa's development. Climate change adds urgency to actions for the continent's development.