Infrastructure Finance Learning Features

Coming Soon: AI-Generated Curricula on Infrastructure Finance & PPPs

Coming Soon: AI-Generated Curricula on Infrastructure Finance & PPPs

We’re thrilled to introduce our AI-powered learning platform, designed to transform how you engage with infrastructure finance and public-private partnerships (PPPs). Harnessing our curated database of expert knowledge, our AI generates fully customizable curricula — perfect for individual study, team training, or group workshops. 

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Coming Soon: AI-Generated Curricula on Infrastructure Finance & PPPs

With such a vast array of resources, smart tools are essential. That’s why we’re developing AI-driven solutions to deliver a seamless, efficient, and tailored learning experience. Whether you're a government official, investor, advisor, academic, or development practitioner, our platform provides reliable, on-demand knowledge — precisely when and how you need it.

Key Features Under Development:

Soon you’ll find a curated collection of podcasts, videos, and presentations developed with the support of AI tools and guided by expert-reviewed content. Each asset is designed to support learning and practical application across key areas such as innovative revenues, asset recycling, risk mitigation, fiscal risk management or public-private partnerships, amongst others. Whether used as standalone resources or as part of a structured curriculum, these tools provide flexible, on-demand support for professionals at all levels who are working to mobilize private capital for infrastructure development. 

AI-Generated Curricula – Personalized learning paths combining videos, presentations, and podcasts

The AI-powered curriculum generator is designed to streamline the development of tailored learning materials on infrastructure finance. This tool helps design personalized learning pathways using our extensive library of policy notes, reports, guidelines, case studies, and agreements focused on mobilizing private capital for public infrastructure. 

AI-Generated Videos – Concise, engaging summaries of complex infrastructure finance concepts

Explore core concepts through visual storytelling. These short explainer videos distill complex and multifaceted infrastructure finance topics—such as innovative revenues for infrastructure, and blended finance—into digestible, engaging content. Developed using AI tools and grounded in global practice, they serve as a quick and accessible entry point for practitioners and policymakers alike. 

AI-Generated PowerPoints – Ready-to-use, customizable slide decks for any audience (executives, technical teams, or students)

Access ready-to-use presentation decks designed to support training, briefings, and learning sessions on infrastructure finance. These AI-generated slide sets cover a wide range of topics—from fiscal risk management to project preparation—and are built to complement your capacity-building efforts with structured, professional, and easily customizable content. 

AI-Generated Podcasts – Expert-style discussions, interviews, and case studies on innovative projects and financing strategies

Listen and learn on the go. Our podcast series features expert-informed discussions on priority infrastructure finance topics, including but not limited to PPPs-related contents, financing strategies, and risk management approaches. Generated with AI assistance and reviewed for clarity and relevance by our experts in the World Bank Group, each episode offers concise, engaging insights to help you navigate real-world challenges in infrastructure development. 

Stay tuned — launching soon! In the meantime, explore our existing resources and prepare for a smarter, faster way to learn. 

Research and Publications

The Infrastructure Finance Learning has not been prepared with any specific transaction in mind and are meant to serve only as general guidance. It is therefore critical that the content will be reviewed and adapted for specific transactions. 

This is a new section of the website and is currently in draft form.  For feedback on the content of this section of the website or suggestions for links or materials that could be included, please contact the PPP Resource Center at ppp@worldbank.org.