Development Finance Needs More Than Project Pipelines Development finance has always worked through projects. Roads, ports, hospitals, water systems, power grids, schools, digital infrastructure, agricultural programs, housing, climate adaptation measures, disaster risk finance instruments, enterprise support, and institutional reforms are often organized into project pipelines that can be prepared, appraised, funded, procured, implemented, monitored, and … Continue reading “From Project Pipelines to Resilience Portfolios: Why Development Finance Nexus Connects Public-Good Readiness, Adaptation, and Systemic Risk Reduction”
Development Finance in an Age of Compound Risk Development finance has always existed at the intersection of capital, public purpose, institutional capacity, and long-term transformation. It helps countries build infrastructure, expand access to essential services, strengthen institutions, support enterprises, manage shocks, advance climate and development goals, reduce poverty, and create conditions for sustainable growth. It … Continue reading “Introducing Development Finance Nexus: The Development Finance Platform for Resilience, Public-Good Project Readiness, and Systemic Risk Reduction”