Ten African nations face US$1 trillion infrastructure funding gap
A group of 10 African nations, including some of the continent’s rising economic stars, will fall US$1 trillion short of the infrastructure financing required to meet UN development goals by 2040, a study released on Tuesday found.
The report by the Global Infrastructure Hub (GIH) of the G20 wealthy and developing nations exposes the challenges facing one of the world’s least developed regions. But it also ...
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