Mobilising Private Finance for Resilient Infrastructure

30th April 2024
Author: Emelien Devos

Drawing from publications from knowledge institutes, the grey literature and academic publications, this K4DD Rapid Evidence Review discusses approaches with the greatest success in mobilising private finance into adaptation and resilience in the infrastructure sector in Sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia.

A large part of the literature discusses barriers to private finance mobilisation, and suggests ways to address these challenges. However, these often discuss barriers in a descriptive rather than explanatory way, sometimes confounding cause and effect.

In sum, some evidence points to successful strategies to mobilise private finance for adaptation and resilience in the infrastructure sector in South Asia and Sub-Saharan Africa. However, a large research gap remains, particularly for empirical studies. The lack of data on existing financial flows into adaptation poses a major obstacle to studying private finance mobilisation.

Suggested Citation

Devos, E. (2024). Mobilising Private Finance for Resilient Infrastructure. K4DD Rapid Evidence Review 42. Brighton, UK: Institute of Development Studies. DOI: 10.19088/K4DD.2024.053

Published

30th April 2024

Location

Continent: Africa, Asia