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Institutional Investors Essential To Closing The Infrastructure Funding Gap

Season 1, Ep. 12

Institutional investors are essential to closing the infrastructure funding gap. But right now they contribute a tiny fraction of financing to infrastructure projects in low- and middle-income countries. So how do we change that? In this episode we explore how blended finance structures and guarantees can unlock this financing gap.

Your hosts are Marjolein van Kampen and Lucinda O’Gorman, and on the podcast are:


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