African Infrastructure Tracker – Ethiopia, Forecast to 2020
African Infrastructure Tracker – Ethiopia, Forecast to 2020
Analysis of Key Infrastructure Projects
22-Mar-2017
Africa
Description
The research service provides an in-depth overview of infrastructure investment in Ethiopia for road, rail, port, airport, information and communications technology (ICT), energy, and social infrastructure. Ongoing and future infrastructure projects are discussed looking at investment amounts, public and private investors, completion dates, and threats and challenges to project completion for the next 5 years. The base year is 2015, with the forecast period being 2016 to 2020.
Key Target Audience
The key target audience would need to understand the investment and infrastructure developments in Ethiopia. Infrastructure development has the most significant impact on long-term growth opportunities in African countries. Any industry interested in the Ethiopian market will need to understand the implications of infrastructure development in transport, energy, and ICT.
Research Scope
Ethiopia is a sovereign landlocked country located in the north-eastern part of Africa, generally known as the Horn of Africa. It is bordered by Somalia and Djibouti in the east, Sudan in the west, Kenya in the south, and Eritrea in the north. It is a member of the Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa (COMESA) and the Intergovernmental Authority on Development (IGAD). This connectivity has provided significant regional trade opportunities for the country, facilitating significant developments in transport, energy, and social infrastructure. The government of Ethiopia has introduced an enhanced private participation to facilitate rapid developments in the roads, rail, airports, ICT, and social infrastructure of the country in the next 5 years.
There are significant challenges to business in the country due to the current lack of transport, energy, ICT, and social infrastructure. Improvements in infrastructure will provide significant opportunities to businesses in Ethiopia.
The period of analysis includes all current, ongoing, and planned future infrastructure projects, both in the private and public sectors.
Key infrastructure sectors covered:
1. Transport
- Road
- Rail
- Port
- Airport
2. Energy
- Electricity
- Oil & Gas
3. Water
4. Telecommunications
5. Social
- Education
- Healthcare
The major end customers include:
• construction
• automotive and transportation
• heavy industries and mining
• energy, and
• other industries relying on infrastructure
Key Questions This Study Will Answer
• What are the major infrastructure investments?
• What is the amount of investment in each sector?
• What are the major threats to completion of infrastructure projects?
• Who are the major investors and construction companies in the major infrastructure projects?
• What are the financing dynamics involved in infrastructure projects?
Table of Contents
Key Findings
Key Findings (continued)
Key Findings (continued)
Key Findings (continued)
Introduction
Introduction (continued)
Ethiopia—Country Overview
Existing Transport Infrastructure
Existing Road Infrastructure
Existing Road Infrastructure (continued)
Road Infrastructure—Regulatory Institutions
Road Projects
Road Projects (continued)
Road Projects (continued)
Road Projects (continued)
Existing Rail Infrastructure
Existing Rail Infrastructure (continued)
Existing Rail Infrastructure (continued)
Rail Infrastructure—Regulatory Institutions
Rail Projects
Rail Projects (continued)
Existing Airport Infrastructure
Existing Airport Infrastructure (continued)
Airport Infrastructure—Regulatory Institutions
Airport Projects
Airport Projects (continued)
Threat Analysis of Completion of Transport Projects
Threat Analysis of Completion of Transport Projects (continued)
Threat Analysis of Completion of Transport Projects (continued)
Existing Energy Infrastructure
Existing Energy Infrastructure (continued)
Existing Energy Infrastructure (continued)
Existing Energy Infrastructure (continued)
Existing Energy Infrastructure (continued)
Energy Infrastructure—Regulatory Institutions
Energy Infrastructure—Regulatory Institutions (continued)
Hydroelectric Projects
Hydroelectric Projects (continued)
Transmission Projects
Transmission Projects (continued)
Transmission Projects (continued)
Electricity Network Reinforcement and Expansion Project
Electricity Network Reinforcement and Expansion Project (continued)
Renewable Energy Projects
Renewable Energy Projects (continued)
Renewable Energy Projects (continued)
Oil & Gas Projects
Oil & Gas Projects (continued)
Threat Analysis of Completion of Energy Projects
Threat Analysis of Completion of Energy Projects (continued)
Threat Analysis of Completion of Energy Projects (continued)
Existing ICT Infrastructure
ICT Infrastructure—Regulatory Institutions
ICT Projects
Threat Analysis of Completion of ICT Projects
Threat Analysis of Completion of ICT Projects (continued)
Threat Analysis of Completion of ICT Projects (continued)
Existing Social Infrastructure
Existing Social Infrastructure (continued)
Social Infrastructure—Regulatory Institutions
Water and Wastewater Projects
Water and Wastewater Projects (continued)
Education Projects
Education Projects (continued)
Health Projects
Threat Analysis of Completion of Social Projects
Threat Analysis of Completion of Social Projects (continued)
Conclusion
The Last Word—3 Big Predictions
Legal Disclaimer
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Author | Anuja Arun Bakare |
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