Strategic Water Infrastructure Projects in Southern Africa

Strategic Water Infrastructure Projects in Southern Africa

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11-Aug-2016
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Africa
Research Code: MC39-01-00-00-00
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Water scarcity is hindering the future of Africa, as water plays a crucial role in most of the operations in the continent. A number of Southern African countries are experiencing extreme climatic conditions such as floods and drought in the same year, making it difficult for planning future investments in the sector. Therefore, the need for careful examination of the situation and selective investment in these countries becomes very vital. The hot shot countries that have been discussed are South Africa, Mozambique, Tanzania, and Zimbabwe. The study includes the current economic scenario and institutional framework, and highlights the current investment trends and how these investments will change in the future.

Table of Contents

Key Findings

Key Findings (continued)

Executive Summary—CEO’s Perspective

Key Questions This Study Will Answer

Market Definitions and Scope

Southern Africa—Economic Outlook

Southern Africa—Water Sector Overview

Key Market Drivers

Key Market Drivers Explained

Key Market Drivers Explained (continued)

Key Market Restraints

Key Market Restraints Explained

Key Market Restraints Explained (continued)

Overview—Current Infrastructure

Overview—Current Infrastructure (continued)

Access to Improved Water Sources

Institutional Framework—South Africa

Institutional Framework—South Africa (continued)

Future Opportunities—Water Abstraction

Future Opportunities—Water Distribution

Future Opportunities—Water Treatment

Future Opportunities—Wastewater Treatment

Investment Analysis

Overview—Current Infrastructure

Overview—Current Infrastructure (continued)

Access to Improved Water Sources

Institutional Framework—Mozambique

Institutional Framework—Mozambique (continued)

Investment Trends in the Water Sector

Budget Allocation of Water Sector

Future Opportunities—Water Abstraction

Future Opportunities—Water Distribution

Future Opportunities—Water Treatment

Overview—Current infrastructure

Overview—Current Infrastructure (continued)

Access to Improved Water Sources

Institutional Framework—Tanzania

Institutional Framework—Tanzania (continued)

Future Opportunities—Rural Water Supply and Sanitation

Future Opportunities—Rural Water Supply and Sanitation (continued)

Future Opportunities—Urban Water Supply and Sanitation

Future Opportunities—Urban Water Supply and Sanitation (continued)

Future Opportunities—Water Resource Management

Future Opportunities—Water Resource Management (continued)

Investment Analysis

Overview—Current Infrastructure

Overview—Current Infrastructure (continued)

Access to Improved Water Sources

Institutional Framework—Zimbabwe

Institutional Framework—Zimbabwe (continued)

Future Opportunities—Water Abstraction

Future Opportunities—Water Distribution

Future Opportunities—Water Treatment

Future Opportunities—Wastewater Treatment

Investment Analysis

Investment Analysis (continued)

The Last Word—Three Big Predictions

Legal Disclaimer

The Frost & Sullivan Story

Value Proposition—Future of Your Company & Career

Global Perspective

Industry Convergence

360º Research Perspective

Implementation Excellence

Our Blue Ocean Strategy

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Water scarcity is hindering the future of Africa, as water plays a crucial role in most of the operations in the continent. A number of Southern African countries are experiencing extreme climatic conditions such as floods and drought in the same year, making it difficult for planning future investments in the sector. Therefore, the need for careful examination of the situation and selective investment in these countries becomes very vital. The hot shot countries that have been discussed are South Africa, Mozambique, Tanzania, and Zimbabwe. The study includes the current economic scenario and institutional framework, and highlights the current investment trends and how these investments will change in the future.
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