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Infrastructure in Africa (Lessons for Future Development)
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Product Details
Author:
Oliver Chinganya, Qingli Meng, Duncan Lishman, Mergen Chetty, Conor Teljeur, Tito Yepes, Ebong Saidi, George Kararach, Mthuli Ncube, Charles Leyeka Lufumpa
Format:
Paperback
Pages:
720
Publisher:
Bristol University Press (January 1, 2017)
Language:
English
ISBN-13:
9781447326649
ISBN-10:
1447326644
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Dimensions:
6.14" x 9.21"
Audience:
Professional and scholarly
Case Pack:
10
Pub Discount:
40
Weight:
38.4oz
Imprint:
Policy Press
Country of Origin:
United Kingdom
Overview
Good infrastructure is essential for socio-economic growth and sustainable development. Safe and accessible water supplies, reliable energy, good transport networks and communications technology are all vital to a region’s development agenda. This book presents a comprehensive exploration of the state of infrastructure in Africa and provides an integrated analysis of the challenges the sector faces, based on extensive fieldwork across the continent. Contributors with a wide range of expertise challenge current policy, practice and thinking on issues including the politics of infrastructure development, social inclusion, domestic resource mobilisation and infrastructure financing. The book will be an important resource for academic researchers, students and early career development professionals as well as policymakers and NGOs engaged in dialoguing the infrastructure development options for Africa.








