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YAVA Monthly Report | March 2026: Infrastructure Resilience Under Geopolitical Pressure
Urban infrastructure is increasingly exposed to conflict-driven disruption, where kinetic events can rapidly impact civilian systems, communications networks and operational continuity. The full March 2026 YAVA Monthly Report is available to download now: March 2026 reinforced a central reality across critical infrastructure markets: geopolitical confrontation is no longer a background condition. It is increasingly shaping the operating environment itself. Escalating US–Iran
Mar 313 min read


YAVA Monthly Report | February 2026: Infrastructure Resilience in the Age of Sovereign AI and Hybrid Connectivity
Aftermath of cartel-related violence impacting transport infrastructure in Mexico, illustrating how organised criminal fragmentation can expose critical logistics corridors and industrial assets to sustained operational risk. The full February 2026 YAVA Monthly Report is available to download now: February 2026 marked a period of heightened geopolitical exposure across critical infrastructure markets, as escalating US–Iran tensions in the Gulf and increasing fragmentation of
Feb 273 min read


YAVA at the World Economic Forum: Critical Infrastructure Is Still Undervalued as a Global Risk
Critical infrastructure programmes rarely fail because the ambition was wrong. They fail because execution collapses under complexity. YAVA exists to close that gap - delivering resilient systems that can be integrated, operated, and sustained under real-world pressure.
Jan 207 min read
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