This
report<http://www.internationalrivers.org/files/attached-files/infrastru…
by International Rivers challenges the top-down approach to infrastructure projects
promoted by the World
Bank<http://www.internationalrivers.org/campaigns/world-bank-group> and the powerful
Group of 20, and presents a better way.
Access to clean water and electricity is essential for a healthy, productive life. Yet the
top-down infrastructure projects of the past have left more than one billion poor people
in the dark. In the Democratic Republic of Congo, donors have spent billions of dollars on
dams and transmission lines at the Inga
site<http://www.internationalrivers.org/campaigns/grand-inga-dam-dr-cong…go>. The
projects serve energy-hungry mining companies, while 94% of the population has no access
to electricity.
In November 2011, the World Bank and the Group of 20 prepared new strategies for the
infrastructure sector. They propose concentrating public support on big private projects,
which they say can boost economic growth in whole regions. They have identified the Inga
hydropower
scheme<http://www.internationalrivers.org/campaigns/grand-inga-dam-dr-co… on the
Congo River as an example for their approach.
The report, "Infrastructure for
Whom"<http://www.internationalrivers.org/files/attached-files/infra…
from International Rivers contrasts the traditional approach to infrastructure development
with bottom-up solutions that address the needs of the poor directly. Such solutions can
expand access to water and energy for the poor, strengthen resilience to climate change,
reduce the social and environmental impacts of projects, and strengthen democratic control
over essential public services.
Dialogue régional sur les grandes infrastructures hydrauliques en Afrique de l'Ouest
Regional dialogue on large hydraulic infrastructures in West Africa
www.dialoguebarrages.org<www.dialoguebarrages.org%20>
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