Skip to Main Navigation

South Sudan's infrastructure : a continental perspective (English)

Newly independent South Sudan faces a challenge in making its own way in infrastructure development. Despite earning $6 billion in oil revenues since 2005, South Sudan's spending has not been proportional to its income, but rather has lagged behind North Sudan's development of infrastructure and social support. South Sudan benefitted from strong donor support during 2004-10, the interim period defined by the Comprehensive Peace Agreement. It focused...
See More

DETAILS

DOWNLOADS

COMPLETE REPORT

Official version of document (may contain signatures, etc)


Citation

Briceno-Garmendia,Cecilia M.; Ranganathan,Rupa.

South Sudan's infrastructure : a continental perspective (English). Policy Research working paper ; no. WPS 5814 Washington, DC: World Bank. http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/164561468302991285

This document is being processed or is not available.