Rural Electrification Concessions in Africa : What Does Experience Tell Us?
This report evaluates the use of rural electrification concessions in Africa. It provides acomprehensive overview of successful and failed cases and identifies the likely factors behindsuccesses. The research was conducted in three stages. First, a...
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Language: | English en_US |
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World Bank, Washington, DC
2017
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Online Access: | http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/347141498584160513/Rural-electrification-concessions-in-Africa-what-does-experience-tell-us http://hdl.handle.net/10986/27476 |
Summary: | This report evaluates the use of rural
electrification concessions in Africa. It provides
acomprehensive overview of successful and failed cases and
identifies the likely factors behindsuccesses. The research
was conducted in three stages. First, a detailed desk review
of rural electric concessions in Africa was undertaken to
understand the landscape of concessions. Next, six in-depth,
field-based country case studies were prepared. Finally, a
limited desk review of the experiences with concessions and
concession-like structures in both Asia and Latin America
was carried out in order to provide a point of comparison
for the African experience. |
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