Resilience is infrastructure.
We build it.

We work with governments and communities to design, finance, build and operate Resilience Hubs: developments where agro-industry, energy and logistics fund the schools, clinics, skills and utilities a community needs to thrive. Permanently.

Capulet Resilience Hubs London · Accra · Nairobi · Dubai

01 The problem

Single-purpose projects leave communities exposed.

Development built in fragments depends on perpetual outside funding, and when the funding stops, so does the progress. Every minister, funder and family in this sector has watched it happen.

The asset survives.
The outcome dies.

A power plant without industry Stranded
A farm without cold storage Wasted
A school without employers Talent exported
A clinic without power Dark by 6pm
A road without an economy Leads nowhere
Lone acacia tree on open African savanna at golden hour

02 The model

One development. Every foundation of a working community.

A Capulet Resilience Hub integrates the commercial and the social on one site, under one plan, with one accountable delivery partner.

The mechanism in one sentence: commercial revenues fund the social assets, so schools and clinics are paid for by canning lines and power sales, not by perpetual grants.

03 The scale we work at

Numbers, with their methods.

1M
People
Within portfolio catchments · method on Impact page
150MW
Renewable energy
In design and delivery · method on Impact page
10
Nations
Across four continents
14
UN SDGs per Hub
Mapped at design stage

04 How we deliver

One partner, first conversation to full operation.

You contract one organisation. Behind us stands a delivery network of wholly owned subsidiaries and proven partners. We carry the accountability.

Our approach in detail
01

Co-design

With government and community, around the national development plan.

02

Structure

Blended finance with DFIs, aid partners and private investors.

03

Build

Delivered through our network, under our accountability. Local content is contractual.

04

Operate & measure

Long-term operation with SDG-mapped, independently measured outcomes.

Lush banana plantation under open sky

A child in Freetown should have the same chance to thrive as a child in London.

That conviction is the reason Capulet exists. The Resilience Hub is how we act on it.

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