Infrastructure development, poverty reduction and the creation of employment are linked.
Infrastructure development, poverty reduction and the creation of employment are linked.
All Action Areas apply to all stakeholder groups. Please also explore the Action Areas and Case Studies below to find out more about these specific issues.
Governance is the formal means of incorporating inclusivity in government bodies and other relevant entities. Capacity building that strengthens skills and knowledge has the potential to address and change preconceived notions or prejudices against societal groups that are vulnerable and at risk of being neglected.
Covers inclusiveness in legal policies, regulations and standards. A key practice is the development and implementation of infrastructure design codes, which determine uniform engineering criteria and ensure universal access to facilities and the use of services at policy and project level.
Project Planning, Development and Delivery refers to the integration of inclusivity practices across the project lifecycle. Program and project management, as well as supervision, provide the needed checks, balances and controls to achieve inclusivity objectives.