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Bridging the water gap

With nearly 800 million people lacking access 
to clean drinking water, individual goverments cannot tackle this crisis alone or deliver the financial investment needed. Private capital 
will play a key role in providing viable solutions

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Water infrastructure 

Praveg Patil

Raya Papp, founder, Sagana

For millions of people across the world, access to clean water remains a distant reality. With the UN highlighting almost 800 million people lack basic drinking 
water, this crisis impacts health, dignity, social inequality and economic development. Factors such as demographic and climate change ensure this problem will only get worse. 

Case studies: 
Livpure and Gradiant

Gender-lens investing (GLI) is a relatively new area in the investment space – there is a small but rising number of funds that take into account gender-based factors across the investment process to drive progress towards gender equality, and enhance returns.