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== Abstract ==
  
The Africa Infrastructure Country Diagnostic (AICD) has gathered and analyzed extensive data on infrastructure in more than 40 Sub-Saharan countries, including Angola. The results have been presented in reports covering different areas of infrastructure-information and communication technology (ICT), irrigation, power, transport, water and sanitation-and different policy areas, including investment needs, fiscal costs, and sector performance. This report presents the key AICD findings for Angola, allowing the country's infrastructure situation to be benchmarked against that of its African peers. Given that Angola is a low-income resource-rich country, two sets of African benchmarks will be used to evaluate Angola's situation: fragile low-income countries and resource-rich countries. Detailed comparisons will also be made with immediate regional neighbors in the Southern African Development Community (SADC). Several methodological issues should be borne in mind. First, because of the cross-country nature of data collection, a time lag is inevitable. The period covered by the AICD for Angola runs from 2005 to 2009. But financial data for comparator countries typically cover an earlier period, 2001-06, and are averaged to smooth out fluctuations, while technical data are reported for 2006. In recent years, Angola's economy has been among the fastest growing in Africa. Looking ahead, the country's gross development product (GDP) is projected to rise by 6.5 percent in 2011, with oil-sector growth of 3.8 percent and nonoil- sector growth of 8.1 percent (IMF 2011). A 27-year war that ended in 2002 ravaged the country and destroyed most of its economic infrastructure. Many roads, rails, and bridges were mined and obliterated; surviving infrastructure is dilapidated after years of neglect.
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The Africa Infrastructure Country             Diagnostic (AICD) has gathered and analyzed extensive data             on infrastructure in more than 40 Sub-Saharan countries,             including Angola. The results have been presented in reports             covering different areas of infrastructure-information and             communication technology (ICT), irrigation, power,             transport, water and sanitation-and different policy areas,             including investment needs, fiscal costs, and sector             performance. This report presents the key AICD findings for             Angola, allowing the country's infrastructure situation             to be benchmarked against that of its African peers. Given             that Angola is a low-income resource-rich country, two sets             of African benchmarks will be used to evaluate Angola's             situation: fragile low-income countries and resource-rich             countries. Detailed comparisons will also be made with             immediate regional neighbors in the Southern African             Development Community (SADC). Several methodological issues             should be borne in mind. First, because of the cross-country             nature of data collection, a time lag is inevitable. The             period covered by the AICD for Angola runs from 2005 to             2009. But financial data for comparator countries typically             cover an earlier period, 2001-06, and are averaged to smooth             out fluctuations, while technical data are reported for             2006. In recent years, Angola's economy has been among             the fastest growing in Africa. Looking ahead, the             country's gross development product (GDP) is projected             to rise by 6.5 percent in 2011, with oil-sector growth of             3.8 percent and nonoil- sector growth of 8.1 percent (IMF             2011). A 27-year war that ended in 2002 ravaged the country             and destroyed most of its economic infrastructure. Many             roads, rails, and bridges were mined and obliterated;             surviving infrastructure is dilapidated after years of neglect.
  
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Abstract

The Africa Infrastructure Country Diagnostic (AICD) has gathered and analyzed extensive data on infrastructure in more than 40 Sub-Saharan countries, including Angola. The results have been presented in reports covering different areas of infrastructure-information and communication technology (ICT), irrigation, power, transport, water and sanitation-and different policy areas, including investment needs, fiscal costs, and sector performance. This report presents the key AICD findings for Angola, allowing the country's infrastructure situation to be benchmarked against that of its African peers. Given that Angola is a low-income resource-rich country, two sets of African benchmarks will be used to evaluate Angola's situation: fragile low-income countries and resource-rich countries. Detailed comparisons will also be made with immediate regional neighbors in the Southern African Development Community (SADC). Several methodological issues should be borne in mind. First, because of the cross-country nature of data collection, a time lag is inevitable. The period covered by the AICD for Angola runs from 2005 to 2009. But financial data for comparator countries typically cover an earlier period, 2001-06, and are averaged to smooth out fluctuations, while technical data are reported for 2006. In recent years, Angola's economy has been among the fastest growing in Africa. Looking ahead, the country's gross development product (GDP) is projected to rise by 6.5 percent in 2011, with oil-sector growth of 3.8 percent and nonoil- sector growth of 8.1 percent (IMF 2011). A 27-year war that ended in 2002 ravaged the country and destroyed most of its economic infrastructure. Many roads, rails, and bridges were mined and obliterated; surviving infrastructure is dilapidated after years of neglect.

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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/133051468008410118/Angolas-infrastructure-a-continental-perspective,
https://openknowledge.worldbank.org/handle/10986/3576,
https://documents.albankaldawli.org/curated/ar/418731468203044058/Angolas-infrastructure-a-continental-perspective,
https://elibrary.worldbank.org/doi/book/10.1596/27281,
http://documents.vsemirnyjbank.org/curated/ru/418731468203044058/Angolas-infrastructure-a-continental-perspective,
http://www-wds.worldbank.org/external/default/WDSContentServer/WDSP/IB/2011/10/03/000333038_20111003020122/Rendered/PDF/647340WP0P12420a0country0report0Web.pdf,
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https://ideas.repec.org/p/wbk/wbrwps/5813.html,
https://econpapers.repec.org/RePEc:wbk:wbrwps:5813,
https://www.scipedia.com/public/Pushak_Foster_2011a,
http://akb.africa-union.org/auc/handle/AKB/15287,
https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/Delivery.cfm/5813.pdf?abstractid=1934674&mirid=5,
https://academic.microsoft.com/#/detail/2152182488
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