AfDB's 2015 Annual Report on Transport and Information and communications technology (ICT) released July 1, 2016. It shows impacts arising from investments made by the African Development Bank Group in 2015.
The impacts arising from investments made by the African Development Bank Group in 2015 will collectively improve mobility of at least 1.2 million users of public transport, result in employment generation of about 200,000 jobs in the ITC sector and benefit almost 18 million people from improvements in road infrastructure. These are the findings of the AfDB's 2015 Annual Report on Transport and Information and communications technology (ICT) released July 1, 2016. More about AfDB in this BRIEFING.
AfDB's 2015 Annual Report on Transport and Information and communications technology (ICT) released July 1, 2016. It shows impacts arising from investments made by the African Development Bank Group in 2015.
AfDB's 2015 Annual Report on Transport and Information and communications technology (ICT) released July 1, 2016. It shows impacts arising from investments made by the African Development Bank Group in 2015.
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