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Infrastructure in Malawi
Access to electricity and reliable transport remains a key challenge to economic growth; telecommunications presents strong growth opportunities The future economic growth of Malawi will predominantly be affected by the development of its key infrastructure sectors including power, transport and ICT (Information and Communication Technology). Strong policy support will be required to bring in...Provided by:
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Overview of Mozambique's Infrastructure
The African infrastructure tracker, strategic analysis of Mozambique's infrastructure sectors, analyses the various infrastructure sectors in Mozambique. This includes an in-depth study of transport, energy and power, telecommunications, water and wastewater, and social infrastructures. Within each of these sections, Frost...Provided by:
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Infrastructure in Senegal -an overview
Infrastructure contributed 1 percentage point to Senegal's improved per capita growth performance between 2000 and 2005, placing it in the middle of the distribution among West African countries. Raising the country's infrastructure endowment to that of the region's middle-income countries (MICs) could boost annual growth by about 2.7 percentage points. Senegal has made significant progress in...Provided by:
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Overview of Indonesia Infrastructure
Over the last three decades, Indonesia has enjoyed substantial achievements in poverty reduction, human development and improvements in service delivery. However, enormous challenges remain. Improving access to safe water and sanitation is a key priority, due to the severe consequences of poor sanitation infrastructure on public health, the economy, and the environment. Of the...Provided by:
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Infrastructure in Myanmar
The country of Myanmar has suffered under international sanctions and inept management that have left it with a sadly neglected infrastructure. Where projects have been undertaken, shoddy workmanship and supplies often made the problem worse rather than better. Roads are too bumpy to enable fast transport. Hotels may look like resorts on the outside but are poorly built and so unlikely to attract...Provided by:
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