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 ABOUT
SINFRANOVA

WHY SINFRANOVA?

Sinfranova is a women-owned sustainable and resilient  infrastructure consulting firm that supports global projects at the intersection of research, policy, and practice. We work with public and private stakeholders to scale up investment in sustainable infrastructure, strengthen institutional and regulatory frameworks, and build capacity for resilient and inclusive project delivery.


Founded on the belief that infrastructure is a catalyst for sustainable development, we bring cross-sector expertise, deep knowledge of international frameworks, and a strong commitment to impact. Our work advances climate-aligned investment, integrated planning, and long-term systems change.

Why Sinfranova

OUR VALUES

HIGHEST PROFESSIONAL STANDARDS

  • Observe high ethical standards

  • Preserve client confidence

  • Maintain an independent perspective

SUPPORT OUR CLIENTS VISION TO ACHIEVE ABETTER FUTURE 

  • Bring innovations in management practice to clients

  • Build client capabilities to sustain improvement

  • Build enduring relationships based on trust

CREATE AN UNRIVALED ENVIRONMENT FOR PEOPLE

  • Be nonhierarchical and inclusive

  • Sustain a caring meritocracy

  • Advance one another through apprenticeship and mentoring

OUR SUSTAINABILITY COMMITMENT

At Sinfranova, sustainability informs every aspect of our work and identity as a consulting firm. Our focus on resilience and sustainability is embedded in every service we provide, and in the way we operate internally. As a team deeply engaged in sustainability challenges, we lead by example, ensuring our actions reflect the values we promote among our clients, partners, and communities.

The team

MEET THE TEAM

ADVISORY BOARD

Amar Bhattacharya

Senior Fellow - Brookings Institution

Amar Bhattacharya is Senior Fellow at the Global Economy and Development Program at Brookings Institution. His focus areas are the global economy, development finance, global governance, and the links between climate and development with a focus on the role of sustainable infrastructure. He also co-leads the Sustainable Finance and Growth Initiative of the New Climate Economy. From April 2007 until September 2014 he was Director of the Group of 24. Prior to that, Mr. Bhattacharya had a long-standing career in the World Bank. He completed his undergraduate studies at the University of Delhi and Brandeis University and his graduate education at Princeton University.

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