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AICD Documents: ICT

Background Paper

Access, Affordability, and Alternatives: Modern Infrastructure Services in Africa

Author/s: Sudeshna Banerjee, Quentin Wodon, Amadou Diallo, Taras Pushak, Helal Uddin, Clarence Tsimpo, and Vivien Foster
Access to infrastructure services is more limited in Africa than in any other region. Service affordability is part of the problem; gaps in supply are another. Second-best options often can be used to expand access, notably in water and sanitation.
[download, 385.82 KB]
Background Paper

Access, Affordability, and Alternatives: Modern Infrastructure Services in Africa

Author/s: Sudeshna Banerjee, Quentin Wodon, Amadou Diallo, Taras Pushak, Helal Uddin, Clarence Tsimpo, and Vivien Foster
Access to infrastructure services is more limited in Africa than in any other region. Service affordability is part of the problem; gaps in supply are another. Second-best options often can be used to expand access, notably in water and sanitation.
[download, 385.82 KB]
Background Paper

Access, Affordability, and Alternatives: Modern Infrastructure Services in Africa

Author/s: Sudeshna Banerjee, Quentin Wodon, Amadou Diallo, Taras Pushak, Helal Uddin, Clarence Tsimpo, and Vivien Foster
Access to infrastructure services is more limited in Africa than in any other region. Service affordability is part of the problem; gaps in supply are another. Second-best options often can be used to expand access, notably in water and sanitation.
[download, 385.82 KB]
Background Paper

Access, Affordability, and Alternatives: Modern Infrastructure Services in Africa

Author/s: Sudeshna Banerjee, Quentin Wodon, Amadou Diallo, Taras Pushak, Helal Uddin, Clarence Tsimpo, and Vivien Foster
Access to infrastructure services is more limited in Africa than in any other region. Service affordability is part of the problem; gaps in supply are another. Second-best options often can be used to expand access, notably in water and sanitation.
[download, 385.82 KB]
Background Paper

Costing the Needs for Investment in ICT Infrastructure in Africa

Author/s: Rebecca Mayer, Ken Figueredo, Mike Jensen, Tim Kelly, Richard Green, and Alvaro Federico Barra
Large investments will be made in coming years to meet demand for telecommunications in Africa, but they will not yield universal coverage. This study reveals what private markets can be expected to finance and what will be left to the public sector.
[download, 11.79 MB]
Presentations

Ten Things Journalists Need to Know about Africa's ICT Sector

[download, 3.52 MB]
French Materials

Ten Things Journalists Need to Know about Africa's ICT Sector (French version)

[download, 3.08 MB]
Press Releases

AICD Fast Facts: ICT

This document contains the AICD's main messages and conclusions pertaining to the Information Communication Technology sector in Africa
[download, 102.5 KB]
Executive Summary

Information and Communications Sector Review (Executive Summary)

Author/s: Cecilia Briceño-Garmendia, Michael Minges, Mark Williams, Mavis Ampah, Daniel Camos, and Maria Shkratan
Africa’s wireless revolution has brought voice telecom services to hundreds of millions of Africans, but Internet access remains narrow. Flexible retail packages ease access despite relatively high prices; monopolies, taxes, and duties restrict it.
[download, 575.85 KB]
Executive Summary

Information and Communications Spending Needs (Executive Summary)

Author/s: Rebecca Mayer, Ken Figueredo, Mike Jensen, Tim Kelly, Richard Green, and Alvaro Federico Barra
Large investments will be made in coming years to meet demand for telecommunications in Africa, but they will not yield universal coverage. This study reveals what private markets can be expected to finance and what will be left to the public sector.
[download, 1.01 MB]
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