Yearly Work Program

Each year, Development Infrastructure Group (DIG) undertakes a strategic set of activities designed to guide global infrastructure priorities, support sustainable development, and strengthen resilience in fragile regions.

Core Components of the Annual Program

  • Global Hotspot Rankings
    Identify and rank regions facing critical environmental degradation and significant economic loss to guide priority interventions and investment focus.
  • Advisory Services & Business Plan Support
    Provide technical and financial advisory services for the development of robust business plans across key sectors: Energy, Water, Transport, Renewable Energy
  • Partnership Facilitation for Financing
    Actively engage with public and private sector partners to mobilize financing for strategic infrastructure projects and national development strategies.
  • Targeted Support for Fragile & Conflict Zones
    Facilitate communication campaigns, capacity-building initiatives, and funding strategies to support infrastructure and service delivery in high-risk regions.
  • Annual Economic Global Review
    Deliver a comprehensive review of global economic trends to inform infrastructure investment planning and economic policy alignment.
  • Annual Global Conflict Report
    Provide in-depth analysis of global conflict zones, assessing risks and shaping infrastructure approaches in fragile and conflict-affected areas.

Focus Areas

At Development Infrastructure Group (DIG), we work across a wide range of sectors to address pressing infrastructure and development challenges, with a commitment to long-term impact, inclusivity, and sustainability.

Key Thematic Areas

  • Sustainable Energy
  • Water Supply & Sewerage Systems
  • Solid Waste Management
  • Social Development Programs
  • Clean & Equitable Transportation
  • Renewable Energy Projects
  • Economic Development Strategies
  • Conflict-Responsive Global Interventions
  • Urban & City Development Planning
  • Innovative Project Financing Solutions
  • Project Identification, Oversight & Monitoring

Critical Issues DIG is Addressing

  • Service Delivery in Rapidly Urbanizing Areas
    Tackling the strain on infrastructure systems caused by high urban growth rates.
  • Governance & Political Economy
    Enhancing institutional capacity and integrating political economy analysis into infrastructure planning.
  • Securing Infrastructure Financing
    Facilitating blended finance, public-private partnerships, and impact investment to fund strategic projects.
  • Coordination & Facilitation
    Bridging the gap between stakeholders to ensure effective implementation and sustained outcomes.
  • Support for Megacities
    Developing tailored infrastructure strategies for large urban centers facing complex challenges.