Background & Goals

At Development Infrastructure Group (DIG), we are dedicated to supporting operational investment strategies that lead to resilient, sustainable infrastructure. Our programs are grounded in sound economic and environmental principles, tailored to drive inclusive growth and long-term impact.

Strategic Objectives

  • Develop Infrastructure Solutions based on comprehensive economic and environmental assessments.
  • Foster Cross-Sector Partnerships by actively engaging businesses, governments, financial institutions, and civil society to shape a sustainable future.
  • Target Key Development Areas, including:
    • Energy efficiency
    • Water supply and conservation
    • Solid waste and wastewater management
    • Flood mitigation infrastructure
    • Geothermal, solar, and wind energy solutions
    • Clean transport systems
    • Urban green and climate-resilient infrastructure

Social Goals

DIG integrates social impact by allocating a portion of revenue from financially sustainable infrastructure investments to fund vital social programs, ensuring that economic growth translates into real community benefit

Implementation Tools

To deliver impact, DIG leverages a suite of analytical and operational tools:

  • Operational Strategies & Business Plans
  • Economic and Sector Assessments
  • Political Economy Analysis
  • Governance Reviews & Ratings
  • Shadow Credit Ratings
  • Project Preparation, Supervision & Monitoring Reports

Long-Term Vision

DIG takes a forward-looking approach by fostering long-term collaborations spanning 10–20 years, focusing on sustainability, resilience, and measurable outcomes.

Commitment to Long-Term Impact

  • Minimum 15-Year Engagements for project oversight and continuous impact monitoring
  • Annual Global Conflict Report to assess external risks and fragility in operational environments
  • Annual Global Economic Review to align infrastructure strategies with macroeconomic trends
  • Sustained Partnerships to address evolving needs in infrastructure, environment, and development
  • Targeted Interventions in fragile and climate-vulnerable areas through improved service delivery