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WCIS 2050

Infrastructure funding challenge or funding gap:

  • Pressured and dwindling public revenues
  • User-fee limitations and effects
  • Produces the funding gap that requires innovation (BFF)
WCIS 2050

Infrastructure partnerships and its desired social value outcomes:

  • Economic aspects – local employment, development
  • Social aspects – Spatial justice (accessible, safe, wellbeing)
  • Environmental aspects – Resilience - Reduce CO2 emissions, support Water & biodiversity conservation
WCIS 2050

Infrastructure Focus Area Outcomes:

  • Households human settlements and an increase in access to basic services
  • Social access to health, education, sport, art, recreation and wellness infrastructure
  • Economic Investment in infrastructure drives growth and economic activity
  • Mobility Safe and secure mobility systems and transportation corridors and facilities
WCIS 2050

Transversal strategy crafting and measurement (5yr strategic plan) linked to annual plans and practice:

  • Transversal strategy crafting of 5yr strategic plan coupled to-
  • Strategy execution via APP, AOP and AR in each one of the 5 yrs
WCIS 2050

WCG transversal infrastructure governance model (IGM)

  • Steps 1 and 2 Guidance and Appraisal
  • Steps 3 and 4 Review and Selection
  • Steps 5 to 8 Implementation and Operations