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The changing landscape of infrastructure finance in Africa : nontraditional sources take on a growing role : Evolution de la configuration des aides financieres a l'infrastructure en Afrique : les sources non traditionnelles gagnent en importance (French)

Africa has traditionally depended on official development assistance to meet its infrastructure needs. But a growing share of the region's infrastructure finance is now coming from nontraditional sources. Leading this trend is non-Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) financiers, chiefly China, India, and Arab countries. While Arab funds have been operating in Africa for decades, China and India began to step up their involvement...
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Foster,Vivien.

The changing landscape of infrastructure finance in Africa : nontraditional sources take on a growing role : Evolution de la configuration des aides financieres a l'infrastructure en Afrique : les sources non traditionnelles gagnent en importance (French). Gridlines ; No. 43 Washington, DC: World Bank. http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/207561468202163782

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