Rehema Msulwa is a Research Associate with the Bennett Institute of Public Policy at the University of Cambridge. Her interests lie at the nexus of where policy meets the design and delivery of capital-intensive infrastructure projects. Rehema’s research is concerned with two primary questions. Firstly, how are decisions to proceed with infrastructure projects made? Secondly, given that such projects require input from a range of stakeholders, including local government authorities, businesses and impacted communities, how is the process of developing infrastructure projects managed? These questions are essential because infrastructure investment (or its lack) affects where businesses locate, and people live for the long term so it can embed economic success (or failure) in specific places.