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| − | |Pub Abstract=This report aims to provide a picture of the public finance | + | |Pub Abstract=This report aims to provide a picture of the public finance flowing to energy infrastructure in Africa from fiscal years 2014 through 2016. The report covers development finance institutions including multilateral development banks, as well as the national development banks and export credit agencies of the countries providing the most public finance to energy in Africa. It assesses hundreds of transactions over this period collected in the Shift the Subsidies Database maintained by Oil Change International. |
| − | flowing to energy infrastructure in Africa from fiscal years 2014 | ||
| − | through 2016. The report covers development finance institutions | ||
| − | including multilateral development banks, as well as the national | ||
| − | development banks and export credit agencies of the countries | ||
| − | providing the most public finance to energy in Africa. It assesses | ||
| − | hundreds of transactions over this period collected in the Shift the | ||
| − | Subsidies Database maintained by Oil Change International. | ||
|Pub Topics=Energy Access, Financing and Business Models | |Pub Topics=Energy Access, Financing and Business Models | ||
|Pub Download=http://priceofoil.org/content/uploads/2018/07/africa_finance_report_final_web.pdf | |Pub Download=http://priceofoil.org/content/uploads/2018/07/africa_finance_report_final_web.pdf | ||
|Pub Newsletter=Yes | |Pub Newsletter=Yes | ||
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