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SOURCE 2.0

SOURCE 2.0

Executive Summary SOURCE was initiated in 2010 to fulfill a need for reliable, resource-efficient, simple, and user-friendly online software for preparing infrastructure projects. A tool was also needed to ease tracking and monitoring of projects throughout their life...

SOURCE’s servers now under UN’s jurisdiction

SOURCE’s servers now under UN’s jurisdiction

As the provider of SOURCE, a cloud-based software dedicated to the preparation of infrastructure projects for governments and multilateral organizations, the Sustainable Infrastructure Foundation (SIF) has always put data sovereignty, privacy and security at the...

2nd Annual Financing African Infrastructure conference

2nd Annual Financing African Infrastructure conference

We are delighted to announce our participation to the 2nd Annual Financing African Infrastructure conference, taking place on 13 June at BCLP's office in London. Infrastructure investment in Africa faces various challenges but the pace of development across the...

MAURITIUS SOURCE TRAINING

MAURITIUS SOURCE TRAINING

SIF would like to thank DBSA and the SADC Secretariat for making this training on SOURCE in Mauritius possible! The Mauritian Government requested that their infrastructure project Managers be trained on SOURCE and it be implemented in their different government...

NIGERIA IS THE 38TH COUNTRY IN THE WORLD TO USE SOURCE

NIGERIA IS THE 38TH COUNTRY IN THE WORLD TO USE SOURCE

Nigeria is the 38th country formed around the world on the use of the infrastructure project preparation platform, SOURCE. Thanks to IsDB and ICRC for making this training possible as well as for all the participants of the various public agencies.

Developing countries need $4 trillion a year to meet 2030 targets. Find out how SCALE will play its part in delivering climate finance: http://wrld.bg/CC4A50N6mr8?cid=ECR_TT_worldbank_EN_EXT

With the right structures, development finance institutions could significantly expand and intensify their efforts to optimize private capital mobilization and bridge the #infrastructure finance gap.

Read this report to find out how: http://wrld.bg/6HHi50N9KsA

The Important Work of G20 is Derisking the Global Economy
https://www.worldmagzine.com/politics/the-important-work-of-g20-is-derisking-the-global-economy/
#Important #Derisking #Economy #SIP #MotilalOswal @HasanIsmaik @SIFSource @ClimateNewsIDN @HUAWEI_TECH4ALL @PwC_Indonesia

Public transport can improve the livability of cities across Asia and the Pacific. But it is a major cause of congestion and pollution.

ADB works to develop transport systems that are sustainable, reduce energy consumption, and meet the region’s growing needs.

Cities are increasingly looking to nature-based solutions such as wetlands and mangroves to become more resilient to climate change. Check out some examples from 🇨🇴Colombia, 🇲🇿Mozambique and 🇱🇰Sri Lanka: http://wrld.bg/BemB50MUIpJ #ClimateStories_WBG #ForNature

💡REPORT | The move toward #decarbonization requires a significant shift away from the business-as-usual path.

How are emerging and developing economies (EMDEs) building state capacity and working in conjunction with the private sector to ⏩accelerate the #netzero transition?

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