Deputy Minister of Finance, David Masondo, called for innovative financing solutions like blended finance to address a global infrastructure funding shortfall, estimated at $1 trillion to $1.5trl (R27trl) annually, during opening remarks at the G20 Infrastructure Investors’ Dialogue held last Thursday.
Held at the Freedom Park Museum in Pretoria, the event focused on scaling up sustainable infrastructure investment through public-private collaboration.
The event drew representatives from local and international financial institutions, G20 members, and long-term investors, reflecting South Africa’s commitment to its 2025 G20 presidency theme of “Solidarity, Equality, and Sustainability.”
"This event comes at a critical period where, the world faces several crises including climate change, poverty, inequality and geopolitical tensions, amongst other challenges. Moreover, it comes at a time where, more than ever before, the significance of private…