Investment Commitments Reach a New Peak in Sub-Saharan Africa While the Number of New Projects Declines
Private activity in infrastructure in Sub-Saharan Africa showed mixed results in 2008, according to just-released data from the private participation in infrastructure project database. While investment commitments to infrastructure projects with private participation reached a new peak, the number of projects reaching closure continued to decline. Existing telecommunications operators accounted for most regional investment as well as the growth in investment. The region accounted for almost 9 percent of the year's total investment commitments in developing countries. In 2008, 15 infrastructure projects with private participation reached financial or contractual closure in 10 low- or middle-income countries in the region. These involve investment commitments of US$2.7 billion. Infrastructure projects implemented in previous years had additional commitments of US$10.8 billion, bringing total investment in 2008 to US$13.5 billion. That total represented an increase of 10 percent from the level reported in 2007 and a new peak for the region. Investment in existing projects accounted for the increase, growing by 22 percent from the level in 2007. By contrast, investment in new projects fell by 22 percent.
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dig-okr-10986109562024-08-08T16:12:29Z Investment Commitments Reach a New Peak in Sub-Saharan Africa While the Number of New Projects Declines Izaguirre, Ada Karina Perard, Edouard ECONOMICS ELECTRICITY ELECTRICITY DISTRIBUTION ELECTRICITY GENERATION ENERGY MANAGEMENT HYDROELECTRIC POWER HYDROPOWER INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS INVESTMENT COMMITMENTS INVESTMENT DISPUTES INVESTMENT RISK POWER POWER GENERATION POWER PLANT POWER PLANT CONSTRUCTION POWER PLANTS POWER PROJECT POWER STATIONS PRIVATE EQUITY PRIVATE INVESTMENT ROADS RURAL AREA SETTLEMENT TOLL TOLL ROAD TRANSPORT TRANSPORT INVESTMENT TRANSPORTS URBAN DEVELOPMENT UTILITIES WASTEWATER TREATMENT Private activity in infrastructure in Sub-Saharan Africa showed mixed results in 2008, according to just-released data from the private participation in infrastructure project database. While investment commitments to infrastructure projects with private participation reached a new peak, the number of projects reaching closure continued to decline. Existing telecommunications operators accounted for most regional investment as well as the growth in investment. The region accounted for almost 9 percent of the year's total investment commitments in developing countries. In 2008, 15 infrastructure projects with private participation reached financial or contractual closure in 10 low- or middle-income countries in the region. These involve investment commitments of US$2.7 billion. Infrastructure projects implemented in previous years had additional commitments of US$10.8 billion, bringing total investment in 2008 to US$13.5 billion. That total represented an increase of 10 percent from the level reported in 2007 and a new peak for the region. Investment in existing projects accounted for the increase, growing by 22 percent from the level in 2007. By contrast, investment in new projects fell by 22 percent. 2012-08-13T13:41:13Z 2012-08-13T13:41:13Z 2009-12 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2009/12/11893571/investment-commitments-reach-new-peak-sub-saharan-africa-number-new-projects-declines https://hdl.handle.net/10986/10956 English PPI Data Update; Note No. 34 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank application/pdf text/plain World Bank, Washington, DC |
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Private activity in infrastructure in
Sub-Saharan Africa showed mixed results in 2008, according
to just-released data from the private participation in
infrastructure project database. While investment
commitments to infrastructure projects with private
participation reached a new peak, the number of projects
reaching closure continued to decline. Existing
telecommunications operators accounted for most regional
investment as well as the growth in investment. The region
accounted for almost 9 percent of the year's total
investment commitments in developing countries. In 2008, 15
infrastructure projects with private participation reached
financial or contractual closure in 10 low- or middle-income
countries in the region. These involve investment
commitments of US$2.7 billion. Infrastructure projects
implemented in previous years had additional commitments of
US$10.8 billion, bringing total investment in 2008 to
US$13.5 billion. That total represented an increase of 10
percent from the level reported in 2007 and a new peak for
the region. Investment in existing projects accounted for
the increase, growing by 22 percent from the level in 2007.
By contrast, investment in new projects fell by 22 percent. |
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ECONOMICS ELECTRICITY ELECTRICITY DISTRIBUTION ELECTRICITY GENERATION ENERGY MANAGEMENT HYDROELECTRIC POWER HYDROPOWER INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS INVESTMENT COMMITMENTS INVESTMENT DISPUTES INVESTMENT RISK POWER POWER GENERATION POWER PLANT POWER PLANT CONSTRUCTION POWER PLANTS POWER PROJECT POWER STATIONS PRIVATE EQUITY PRIVATE INVESTMENT ROADS RURAL AREA SETTLEMENT TOLL TOLL ROAD TRANSPORT TRANSPORT INVESTMENT TRANSPORTS URBAN DEVELOPMENT UTILITIES WASTEWATER TREATMENT |
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Izaguirre, Ada Karina Perard, Edouard |
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Izaguirre, Ada Karina Perard, Edouard |
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Izaguirre, Ada Karina |
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Investment Commitments Reach a New Peak in Sub-Saharan Africa While the Number of New Projects Declines |
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Investment Commitments Reach a New Peak in Sub-Saharan Africa While the Number of New Projects Declines |
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Investment Commitments Reach a New Peak in Sub-Saharan Africa While the Number of New Projects Declines |
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Investment Commitments Reach a New Peak in Sub-Saharan Africa While the Number of New Projects Declines |
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Investment Commitments Reach a New Peak in Sub-Saharan Africa While the Number of New Projects Declines |
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investment commitments reach a new peak in sub-saharan africa while the number of new projects declines |
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World Bank, Washington, DC |
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2009-12 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2009/12/11893571/investment-commitments-reach-new-peak-sub-saharan-africa-number-new-projects-declines https://hdl.handle.net/10986/10956 |
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