Posts Tagged ‘ China ’

African Infrastructure on the Move

July 13, 2011
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According the to a recent EIU report, “African economies suffer from infrastructure deficiencies on many fronts. Power, in particular, is a major constraint, with 30 of the 48 countries in the region—including SSA’s largest oil producer, Nigeria—facing regular power cuts. The infrastructure deficit largely reflects years of underinvestment and neglect, but difficult economic geography...

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CADS in Kigali

June 16, 2011
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CADS in Kigali

Last week, CADS was invited to attend a workshop on China-Africa relations in Kigali organised by the National University of Rwanda and the South African Institute of International Affairs. CADS presented on the evolution of Chinese cooperation in the technology sector, and progress in achieving Rwanda’s Vision 2020 for ICT-led development. Vigorous discussions were...

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