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Reclaiming sustainable infrastructure as a public good: CoST at the C20 Summit

1 October 2021 | CoST International

At this year’s C20 Summit, CoST will join forces with Eurodad and the Society for International Development to host a joint session exploring the need to ”reclaim sustainable infrastructure as …

CoST’s commitment to promoting gender-inclusive infrastructure

27 September 2021 | CoST Guatemala | CoST Honduras | CoST International | CoST Uganda

It is well known that the construction industry traditionally attracts and retains more men than women. To take the UK, in 2018 only 12% of UK engineers were female compared …

Interview with Manuela Di Mauro: CoST Board Observer and global advocate of infrastructure transparency

27 September 2021 | CoST International

As CoST publishes its latest guidance encouraging greater gender equality across CoST programmes, we speak with our Board observer, Manuela Di Mauro whose impressive CV includes posts within the UK …

CoST releases open-source repository: Interview with Evelyn Hernandez

8 July 2021 | CoST International

Today CoST publishes its CoST GitHub Repository, host of open-source tools developed by CoST members for free use by the data community. The community can also contribute their tools to …

CoST releases open-source technology to better strengthen economies and improve lives

8 July 2021 | CoST International

Today we launch our CoST GitHub Repository host of our innovative open-source tools for free use by the data community. By providing these tools and encouraging others to contribute their …

Lessons shared from heightening PPP transparency in Honduras

8 July 2021 | CoST Honduras | CoST International

As countries build back from the economic crisis, high-value Public-Private Partnership (PPP) infrastructure contracts may be increasingly adopted to fill vital infrastructure needs. Indeed, last month the G7 Summit Statement …

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