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Burkina Faso's Infrastructure : A Continental Perspective

ACCESSIBILITY ADOPTION OF ICT AIR AIR TRANSPORT AIRCRAFT AIRCRAFT SIZE AIRPORT AIRPORT FACILITIES AIRPORTS APPROPRIATE TECHNOLOGIES AVAILABILITY OF DATA AVERAGE TARIFFS BACKBONE BANDWIDTH BITS PER SECOND BORDER CROSSINGS BROADBAND CABLE CAPITAL COSTS CAPITAL EXPENDITURE CAPITAL INVESTMENT CAR CARGO CARRIERS CELL-PHONE CENTRAL GOVERNMENT COLLECTION SYSTEM COMMODITY COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIES COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY COMPETITION AMONG PORTS COMPETITIVE MARKETS CONCESSION CONCESSION CONTRACT CONCESSION FEE CONCESSIONS CONNECTIVITY COPYRIGHT COST OF POWER COST OF WATER COST RECOVERY COSTS OF POWER CUBIC METER CUSTOMS CUSTOMS CLEARANCE DEREGULATION DIGITAL SUBSCRIBER DISTRIBUTION LOSSES DRINKING WATER E-MAIL ECONOMIC GROWTH EFFICIENCY IMPROVEMENTS ELECTRICITY ELECTRICITY LAW ELECTRICITY MARKET END USERS ENTERPRISE SURVEY ENTERPRISE SURVEYS FINANCIAL BURDEN FINANCIAL FLOWS FINANCIAL VIABILITY FLEETS FLUSH TOILET FREIGHT FREIGHT TRAFFIC FUEL FUEL PRICES GASOLINE GENERATION GENERATION CAPACITY GLOBAL ECONOMY HARMONIZATION HIGH TRANSPORT HIGH TRANSPORTATION HOUSEHOLD BUDGETS HOUSEHOLDS ICT INDEPENDENT POWER PRODUCERS INFORMATION SYSTEM INFRASTRUCTURE ASSETS INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT INFRASTRUCTURE FUNDING INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENTS INFRASTRUCTURE REHABILITATION INFRASTRUCTURE SERVICES INFRASTRUCTURE SPENDING INSTALLATIONS INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITY INTERNATIONAL AIR TRANSPORT INTERNATIONAL AIR TRANSPORT ASSOCIATION INTERNATIONAL AIRPORTS INTERNATIONAL AVIATION INTERNATIONAL COMPETITIVENESS INTERNATIONAL GATEWAYS INTERNATIONAL PORTS INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS INTERNATIONAL TRADE INTERNATIONAL TRAFFIC INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL INVESTMENT PROGRAM INVESTMENT TARGETS LICENSES LIMITED ACCESS LOCOMOTIVE LOGISTICS SERVICES LOWER PRICES MAINTENANCE COSTS MARGINAL COST MARGINAL COSTS MARKET CONCENTRATION MARKET SHARE MATERIAL MOBILE COMMUNICATIONS MOBILE NETWORK MOBILE PHONE MONOPOLY PROFIT NATURAL RESOURCES O&M OPERATIONAL COSTS OPERATIONAL EFFICIENCY OPERATIONAL PERFORMANCE PASSENGER TRAFFIC PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE PIT LATRINE POLICE POPULATION CENTERS POPULATION DENSITY POPULATION GROWTH POWER POWER COSTS POWER PRICES POWER SECTOR PRICE REDUCTIONS PRIVATE CAPITAL PRIVATE INVESTMENT PRIVATE OPERATORS PRIVATE PARTICIPATION PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP PRIVATE SECTOR PRIVATE SECTOR PARTICIPATION PRODUCTIVITY PUBLIC FINANCE PUBLIC OFFERING PUBLIC PARTNERSHIP PUBLIC SECTOR PUBLIC WATER QUERIES RAIL RAIL LINE RAIL LINES RAIL NETWORKS RAIL OPERATOR RAILWAY RAILWAY LINE RAILWAY NETWORK RAILWAYS REGULATORY FRAMEWORK RELIABILITY RELIABLE ACCESS RESIDENTIAL CONSUMERS RESULT RESULTS REVENUE COLLECTION ROAD ROAD CONDITIONS ROAD MAINTENANCE ROAD NETWORK ROAD SECTOR ROAD STANDARDS ROAD TRAFFIC ROADS ROLLING STOCK ROUTE ROUTES RURAL ACCESS RURAL WATER SAFE WATER SAFETY SANITATION SANITATION SECTOR SANITATION SERVICES SATELLITE SERVICE CONTRACT SERVICE PROVIDERS SURFACE TRANSPORT SURFACE WATER TECHNICAL SUPPORT TELECOM TELECOMMUNICATIONS TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICES TELEPHONE TELEPHONE CALLS TELEPHONY TRAFFIC TRAFFIC FLOWS TRAFFIC GROWTH TRAFFIC LEVELS TRAFFIC VOLUME TRAFFIC VOLUMES TRANSIT TRANSMISSION TRANSPORT TRANSPORT ACTIVITY TRANSPORT COSTS TRANSPORT INDICATORS TRANSPORT MARKET TRANSPORT MODES TRANSPORT POLICY TRANSPORT QUALITY TRANSPORT SECTOR TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION COSTS TRANSPORTATION MARKET UNIVERSAL ACCESS URBAN AREAS URBAN ROAD VEHICLES WATER POLICY WATER PRICES WATER PRODUCTION WATER RESOURCES WATER SECTOR WATER SERVICES WATER SUPPLY WATER TARIFFS WATER UTILITIES WEALTH WEB WEB SITE WELLS
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World Bank, Washington, DC
Africa | Burkina Faso
2017-06-16T17:20:27Z | 2017-06-16T17:20:27Z | 2011-05

Infrastructure contributed 1.3 percentage points to Burkina Faso's annual per capita gross domestic product (GDP) growth over the past decade, much of it due to improvements in information and communication technology (ICT). Raising the country's infrastructure endowment to that of the region's middle-income countries (MICs) could boost annual growth by more than 3 percentage points per capita.Today, Burkina Faso's infrastructure indicators look relatively good when compared with other low-income countries (LICs) in Africa. Burkina Faso has made significant progress in developing its infrastructure in recent years. The rapid modernization of the ICT sector, around 60 percent of the population lives within range of a global system for mobile communications (GSM) cell-phone signal. The expansion of safe water and sanitation technologies in urban areas since the late 1990s and the establishment of a system for funding road maintenance (by reducing the cost of road travel) should pay long-term dividends to the economy. The Africa Infrastructure Country Diagnostic (AICD) has gathered and analyzed extensive data on infrastructure across almost all African countries, including Burkina Faso. The results have been presented in reports covering different areas of infrastructure including ICT, irrigation, power, transport and water and sanitation and various policy areas, including investment needs, fiscal costs, and sector performance.

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