Kenya's Infrastructure : A Continental Perspective

Autor: Briceno-Garmendia, Cecilia M., Shkaratan, Maria
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 2010
Předmět:
LOCAL WATER
END USERS
WATER CONSUMPTION
CARGO HANDLING
GROWTH RATES
BOREHOLES
WATER USAGE
CONGESTION
RAILWAYS
CONTAINER TERMINALS
ROAD
BOTTLENECKS
RAIL NETWORK
CARS
WATER RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
INFRASTRUCTURE SPENDING
CONCESSION
RAILWAY
SERVICE PROVIDERS
WATER POLICY
INFRASTRUCTURE FUNDING
PUBLIC PRIVATE INFRASTRUCTURE
WATER SOURCE
AVIATION SECTOR
PORT OPERATIONS
GENERATION CAPACITY
WATER TARIFFS
OPERATIONAL IMPROVEMENTS
PORT SECTOR
PIPELINE
REVENUE COLLECTION
WATER USER
CABLE
BULK CARGO
CARGO HANDLING CHARGE
WATER STANDPOSTS
CONTAINER BERTHS
CATCHMENT
CORPORATE GOVERNANCE
SURFACE WATER
FARES
PUBLIC INFRASTRUCTURE
INFRASTRUCTURE SERVICES
SANITATION UTILITIES
TRANSPORT INFRASTRUCTURE
TRANSPORT QUALITY
RAIL
INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENTS
COST RECOVERY
LOCOMOTIVE
WATER SECTOR
PRIVATE PARTICIPATION
WATER SERVICE PROVIDERS
ENGINEERING
PRIVATE FINANCING
TRAFFIC VOLUMES
ROADS
AIR
LOWER WATER LOSSES
STORAGE CAPACITY
SAFETY
BILL COLLECTION
TELECOMMUNICATIONS
COSTS OF POWER
HOUSEHOLDS
PRICE REDUCTIONS
POWER
URBAN WATER
CUBIC METERS
CATCHMENT AREA
GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES
PRESSURE
CARGO
BUDGET EXECUTION
WATER SERVICE
PUBLIC
FREIGHT
HOUSEHOLD BUDGETS
PIPED WATER
CONTAINER HANDLING
DAMS
URBAN WATER SUPPLY
ARTERY
FLOODS
MONOPOLY PROFIT
HOUSING
ROAD MAINTENANCE
WATER UTILITIES
INVESTMENT PROGRAM
O&M
TRANSPORT INDUSTRY
WATER SUPPLY
SERVICE IMPROVEMENTS
WATER USE
PRIVATE OPERATORS
TRANSPORT
POWER SECTOR DEVELOPMENT
TRANSPORTATION
INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT
PUBLIC INVESTMENT
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE
POPULATION DENSITY
PUBLIC EXPENDITURE
UTILITY SERVICES
INFRASTRUCTURE ASSETS
BORDER CROSSINGS
FREIGHT TRANSPORT
RAIL COMPANY
CONCESSIONS
PASSENGERS
DRAINAGE
OPERATIONAL PERFORMANCE
TAX
BANDWIDTH
ROAD CONNECTIONS
ECONOMIC GROWTH
GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT
RUNWAY
TRANSPORT MARKET
INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT
AIRWAYS
COLLECTION OF BILLS
INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT
WATER RESOURCE
CARRIERS
LICENSES
PERFORMANCE INDICATORS
OPERATIONAL EFFICIENCY
PORT SERVICES
DEMAND FOR POWER
CUBIC METER
MARGINAL COST
CAPITAL INVESTMENT
SEWAGE DISPOSAL
COVERING
FINANCIAL BURDEN
NATIONAL BUDGETS
SANITATION
INFRASTRUCTURE PROVISION
SANITATION SECTOR
TOWN
WATER SERVICES
ROAD NETWORK
DISTRIBUTION LOSSES
LOWER PRICES
PUBLIC SECTOR
WATER CHARGES
PROVISIONS
RAIL CORRIDORS
WATER SCARCITY
FREIGHT TRAFFIC
PRIVATE PROVIDERS
GENERATION
MONTHLY WATER BILL
TRUCK PROCESSING
WATER STORAGE
FUEL
POWER SECTOR
ACCESSIBILITY
ELECTRICITY
DEFICITS
IRRIGATION
ROUTE
URBAN ROAD
ROAD SECTOR
ACCOUNTING
CAPITAL COSTS
INCOME DISTRIBUTION
MAINTENANCE REQUIREMENTS
DOMESTIC WATER CONSUMPTION
INTERNATIONAL GATEWAYS
HIGHWAY
ACCESS TO SERVICES
PRIVATE SECTOR
DOMESTIC AIR TRANSPORT
MAINTENANCE COSTS
RURAL WATER
PROVISION OF WATER
PASSENGER TRAFFIC
ROAD TRAFFIC
INVESTMENT TARGETS
URBAN TRANSPORT
AIR TRANSPORT
COST OF POWER
PUBLIC SECTOR INFORMATION
LANDLORD MODEL
TRAFFIC DENSITY
SAVINGS
PORTS
PUBLIC WORKS
TRANSPORT POLICY
WATER RESOURCES
URBAN INFRASTRUCTURE
SLUMS
LITERS PER CAPITA PER DAY
RAIL CORRIDOR
Popis: This study is a product of the Africa Infrastructure Country Diagnostic (AICD), a project designed to expand the world's knowledge of physical infrastructure in Africa. The AICD provides a baseline against which future improvements in infrastructure services can be measured, making it possible to monitor the results achieved from donor support. It also offers a solid empirical foundation for prioritizing investments and designing policy reforms in Africa's infrastructure sectors. The AICD is based on an unprecedented effort to collect detailed economic and technical data on African infrastructure. The project has produced a series of original reports on public expenditure, spending needs, and sector performance in each of the main infrastructure sectors, including energy, information and communication technologies, irrigation, transport, and water and sanitation. The focus of the AICD country reports is on benchmarking sector performance and quantifying the main financing and efficiency gaps at the country level. These reports are particularly relevant to national policy makers and development partners working on specific countries. This report presents the key AICD findings for Kenya, allowing the country's infrastructure situation to be benchmarked against that of its African peers. Given that Kenya is a relatively well-off low-income country that aspires to become a middle-income country, two sets of African benchmarks will be used to evaluate Kenya's situation. Detailed comparisons will also be made with immediate regional neighbors in the East African community.
Databáze: OpenAIRE