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Uganda has made substantial progress on its infrastructure agenda in recent years. The early and successful ICT reform …'s infrastructure challenges will require sustained expenditure of around $1.4 billion per year over the next decade, strongly skewed … towards capital expenditure. Uganda already spends approximately $1 billion per year on infrastructure, equivalent to about 11 …
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Infrastructure improvements boosted growth in the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) by one percentage …. Deficient power infrastructure held growth back by 0.1 percent. Raising the region's infrastructure to the level of Mauritius … could boost growth by 5 percentage points. Overall, infrastructure in the 15 ECOWAS countries ranks consistently behind …
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Infrastructure improvements boosted growth in the Southern African Development Community (SADC) by 1.2 percentage … growth contributions, while power sector inadequacy had a negative impact. Infrastructure improvements that matched those of … potentially large economies. The economic geography reinforces the importance of regional infrastructure development to create a …
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Sound infrastructure is fundamental for growth across the Economic Community of Central African States (ECCAS). During … 1995-2005, improvements in infrastructure boosted growth in Central Africa by 1 percentage point per capita annually … billion/year. This difficult economic geography demands a regional approach to developing infrastructure. Yet Central Africa …
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Sound infrastructure is critical for growth in East Africa. During 1995-2005, improvements in infrastructure boosted …). Although power infrastructure sapped growth in other regions of Africa, it contributed 0.2 percentage points per year growth in … East Africa. If East Africa's infrastructure could be improved to the level of the strongest performing country in Africa …
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