Transcription of Thematic Focus: Financing Infrastructure
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TRADEAGRICULTUREECONOMICSREGIONAL INTEGRATIONGOVERNANCEV olume 2 Issue 4 May/June 2013online version available at is key for development. Yet, most developing countries face a chronic deficit of Infrastructure facilities (in transport, energy, water, etc.). One billion people in developing countries have no access to all-weather roads, including two-thirds of the rural population in Africa. Over billion people have no access to electricity, including over 60% of the African population. With the high economic growth rates over the last decade, the need to improve Infrastructure frameworks has become even more pressing, not only to address poverty and equity, but also to enable productive activities.
GOVERNANCE REGIONAL INTEGRATION ECONOMICS AGRICULTURE TRADE Volume 2 Issue 4 May/June 2013 online version available at www.ecdpm.org/great Infrastructure is key for development.
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