Financing Infrastructure in Africa : How the Region Can Attract More Project Finance

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2006-09
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Abstract
Sub-Saharan Africa receives only a small share of private investment in infrastructure. One reason for this is its difficulties in getting project finance - difficulties that stem from the low creditworthiness of most African countries, the limits of local financial markets, and the risk profiles typical of infrastructure projects. Whether the region can attract more private foreign currency funding for infrastructure will depend in part on the ability to reduce foreign exchange risks. But in some countries local currency sources, especially local capital markets, also offer good potential.Citation
“Sheppard, Robert; von Klaudy, Stephan; Kumar, Geeta. 2006. Financing Infrastructure in Africa : How the Region Can Attract More Project Finance. Gridlines; No. 13. World Bank, Washington, DC. © World Bank. https://openknowledge.worldbank.org/handle/10986/10724 License: CC BY 3.0 IGO.”
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