Participatory approaches and social development outcomes

GCIEP is supporting government counterparts and project developers in over 25 low- and middle-income countries to mobilise finance for infrastructure across sectors that are vital for inclusive economic growth, low-carbon development and climate change adaptation. UK expertise is addressing challenges to the financing and delivery of renewable energy, public transport, water management and urban resilience. Integrating gender equality, disability and social inclusion (GEDSI) considerations into all of GCIEP’s work is essential for supporting counterpart governments to plan, design and deliver infrastructure that meets the needs of everyone in society, while also creating equal access to related jobs and livelihoods. This Learning Note shares several high-level learning points from two years of impact.

Learn more about GCIEP's participatory approaches in this learning note.

Published

06/02/26

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Gender, disability and inclusion
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