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São Paulo’s Pinheiros River Clean-up

Mar 20, 2023

São Paulo’s Pinheiros River Clean-up

This project investment has impacted the river and nearby residents, with 7,000 homes in the region now having access to basic sanitation.

Benefits Flow from Public-Private Water Partnerships

Mar 25, 2022

Benefits Flow from Public-Private Water Partnerships

Across Africa innovative partnerships between governments and private operators manage sewage and deliver water to vulnerable communities

Michihiko Ogawa: Making a Big Splash in Water Infrastructure

Jan 31, 2022

Michihiko Ogawa: Making a Big Splash in Water Infrastructure

Michihiko Ogawa is on a mission to secure affordable, sustainable water services for all.

民間資金を活用して、水道システムを強化する

Nov 3, 2021

民間資金を活用して、水道システムを強化する

豊富な水資源に恵れながら、長年の投資不足により上下水道インフラの整備が遅れているブラジルは、気候変動問題もあって水の持続的供給への懸念が高まっています。同国の水道事業者大手コルサンに対し、IFCはグリーンローン及びサステナブル・リンク・ローンを通じ、水インフラ整備に最大4億5,000万レアルを融資、さらに日本政府の支援を得て水損失の削減とエネルギー効率の改善に向けた助言サービスを行っています。

Tapping Sustainable Finance to Tackle Climate Change

Oct 28, 2021

Tapping Sustainable Finance to Tackle Climate Change

The city of Izmir is using a sustainability-linked loan to address water scarcity and climate change.

Tapping into private finance for more resilient water systems

Aug 17, 2021

Tapping into private finance for more resilient water systems

Advisory work and a green loan will help IFC client Corsan reduce water losses and improve energy efficiency in Brazil.

Reviving a Waterway Creates a New Freight Market for India

Jan 22, 2020

Reviving a Waterway Creates a New Freight Market for India

An IFC-supported PPP promotes regional economic growth and introduces opportunities for private investment.

Preparing for Pilgrims and Passengers with Potable Water

Mar 3, 2017

Preparing for Pilgrims and Passengers with Potable Water

A Water Project Revives a Ugandan Community

Sep 19, 2016

A Water Project Revives a Ugandan Community

Boosting Water Quality in China

Mar 21, 2016

Boosting Water Quality in China

Four years ago, most of the residents in Yanghe, a small coastal town in eastern China, lacked reliably safe drinking water in their homes. Families and businesses depended almost exclusively on underground wells that occasionally dried up or introduced pollutants in their water supplies.