17 April 2010 – The top United Nations official in Asia and the Pacific today 
urged governments in the region to develop stronger ties with the private 
sector to spur economic growth and provide better services to the public 
through improved infrastructure.“Efficient economic and social infrastructure 
and services, and enhanced national and regional connectivity can have a major 
role to play in helping countries emerge from this latest [financial] crisis 
stronger and in a better position to promote development for all,” said Noeleen 
Heyzer, Executive Secretary of the Economic and Social Commission for Asia and 
the Pacific (ESCAP ).Ms. Heyzer was speaking at a ministerial conference in 
Jakarta, Indonesia, on public-private partnerships for infrastructure 
development.The meeting was the culmination of a four-day event that drew more 
than 1,300 delegates, including representatives of the World Bank, MEC 
Holdings, the Asian Development Bank (ADB),
 the Export-Import Bank of the United States, General Electric and Intel 
Corporation, and nearly two dozen government ministers from countries in the 
Asia-Pacific region.Indonesia''s President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono said in his 
opening speech to the “Infrastructure Asia 2010 Conference” on Thursday that 
infrastructure development is an important way of improving people''s 
welfare.Ms. Heyzer noted that new drivers of growth based on increasing 
intra-regional trade – especially with larger markets within Asia – are now 
emerging strongly, but there is a “desperate need” for more investment in 
capacity and services.“Asia needs to invest about $750 billion per year in 
infrastructure from 2010 to 2020 to meet the strong growth of populations and 
economies,” she stated, adding that the challenge demands a shared approach 
between the public and private sectors.She noted that countries in the region 
still faced a number of hindrances to
 public-private partnerships in infrastructure development, including a lack of 
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