South Africa's water crisis: Poor and weak municipal governance behind infrastructure financing struggles
When they do not, the market failure comes through; even well-designed projects struggle to be bankable.” Robinson added that the biggest obstacle to financing…
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Bankability begins long before a municipality approaches a lender. Robinson shared her insights during a “Beyond Infrastructure: Financing South Africa’s Water Future” webinar on Monday, which gathered experts to challenge the current conversation by shifting the focus from infrastructure deficits to financial ability .
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Bankability begins long before a municipality approaches a lender.
according to IOL (Independent Online)Robinson shared her insights during a “Beyond Infrastructure: Financing South Africa’s Water Future” webinar on Monday, which gathered experts to challenge the current conversation by shifting the focus from infrastructure deficits to financial ability .
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