Nigeria : Expanding Access to Rural Infrastructure Issues and Options for Rural Electrification, Water Supply and Telecommunications

Over two thirds of Nigeria's population resides in rural areas. Increasingly, poverty in the country is wearing a rural face. From 28.3 percent in 1980, poverty among the rural population grew to 51.4 percent in 1985, has since risen to 69.8 p...

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Main Author: World Bank
Format: ESMAP Paper
Language:English
en_US
Published: Washington, DC 2014
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GAS
OIL
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2005/12/6757356/nigeria-expanding-access-rural-infrastructure-issues-options-rural-electrification-water-supply-telecommunications
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spelling okr-10986-179912021-04-23T14:03:38Z Nigeria : Expanding Access to Rural Infrastructure Issues and Options for Rural Electrification, Water Supply and Telecommunications World Bank ACCESS TO ELECTRICITY ACCESS TO SAFE DRINKING WATER ACCESS TO SAFE WATER ACCESS TO SERVICES ACCESS TO WATER SUPPLY ADEQUATE WATER ALTERNATIVE ENERGY APPROACH BASIC WATER SUPPLY BIOMASS BIOMASS ENERGY BOREHOLES CAPACITY UTILIZATION CAPITAL INVESTMENT CIVIL SOCIETY CIVIL SOCIETY ORGANIZATIONS COAL COAL BRIQUETTES COMMUNITY MANAGEMENT COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION CONSTRUCTION COST OF WATER COST RECOVERY CRITICAL INFRASTRUCTURE DIESEL DIESEL GENERATORS DISTRIBUTION NETWORK DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM DROUGHT ELECTRIC POWER ELECTRIC POWER SECTOR ELECTRICITY SALES ELECTRICITY SECTOR ELECTRICITY SUPPLY ENERGY MIX ENERGY PLANNERS ENERGY POLICY ENERGY RESOURCES ENERGY SECTOR ENERGY STRATEGY ENERGY SUPPLY ENVIRONMENTAL BENEFITS ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT EXCRETA DISPOSAL FUEL GAS GAS TURBINE GAS TURBINES GENERATION GOOD GOVERNANCE GOVERNMENT POLICIES GRID ELECTRIFICATION GRID EXTENSION GRID SYSTEM HAND PUMPS HIGH LEVELS HOUSEHOLDS HYDROPOWER INDEPENDENT REGULATOR INFRASTRUCTURE SERVICES INVESTMENT COSTS INVESTMENT PROPOSALS KEROSENE LEGAL STATUS LOCAL CAPACITY LOCAL COMMUNITIES LOCAL CONTRACTORS MUNICIPAL WATER NATIONAL WATER RESOURCES NATIONAL WATER SUPPLY NATURAL GAS OIL OIL COMPANY PETROLEUM PETROLEUM PRODUCTS PILOT PROJECTS PIPELINE POTABLE WATER POWER POWER PRODUCER POWER SECTOR POWER SECTOR REFORM POWER SUPPLY POWER TRANSMISSION PRIVATE FINANCING PRIVATE SECTOR PRIVATE SECTOR PARTICIPATION PRIVATIZATION PROVISION OF WATER PROVISION OF WATER SUPPLY PUMPING PUMPS REGULATORS REGULATORY AGENCIES REGULATORY COMMISSION REGULATORY FRAMEWORK REGULATORY REFORMS RENEWABLE ENERGY RENEWABLE ENERGY TECHNOLOGIES RIVERS ROADS RURAL COMMUNITIES RURAL ELECTRIFICATION RURAL ELECTRIFICATION SUBSIDIES RURAL ENERGY RURAL WATER RURAL WATER SUPPLY SAFE WATER SUPPLY SANITARY FACILITIES SANITATION SANITATION FACILITIES SANITATION SERVICES SERVICE DELIVERY SERVICE PROVIDER SERVICE PROVIDERS SERVICE PROVISION SOLAR HOME SYSTEM SPRING WATER STATE WATER SUPPLY CHAIN SUPPLY OF WATER TELECOMMUNICATIONS POLICY TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICES TOWN TOWNS TRANSFORMERS TURBINES UNBUNDLING UTILITIES VEHICLES WASTE WATER WATER BOARD WATER BOARDS WATER CONSUMPTION WATER DEPARTMENT WATER LAW WATER RESOURCE WATER RESOURCES WATER RESOURCES MANAGEMENT WATER SECTOR WATER SUPPLY WATER SUPPLY SYSTEMS WATER UTILITIES WATER UTILITY WATER WORKS WIND WOOD BIOMASS WOOD FUEL Over two thirds of Nigeria's population resides in rural areas. Increasingly, poverty in the country is wearing a rural face. From 28.3 percent in 1980, poverty among the rural population grew to 51.4 percent in 1985, has since risen to 69.8 percent in 1996. Poverty tends to affect men and women differently. Women are generally less educated, more vulnerable, deprived and powerless than their male counterparts. 1.2 Poor people experience insecurity and vulnerability (drought, desertification, flooding, deforestation, diseases, volatile commodity markets etc.); lack of empowerment to influence public policies according to their priorities; and lack of opportunities for income generation and benefits from markets. Access to education, safe water supply, sanitation, health, modern energy, telecommunications and roads are important in reducing vulnerability and increasing prosperity. 2014-04-22T19:34:18Z 2014-04-22T19:34:18Z 2005-12 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2005/12/6757356/nigeria-expanding-access-rural-infrastructure-issues-options-rural-electrification-water-supply-telecommunications http://hdl.handle.net/10986/17991 English en_US Energy Sector Management Assistance Programme (ESMAP) technical paper series;no. 91 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ Washington, DC Publications & Research :: ESMAP Paper Publications & Research Africa Nigeria
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topic ACCESS TO ELECTRICITY
ACCESS TO SAFE DRINKING WATER
ACCESS TO SAFE WATER
ACCESS TO SERVICES
ACCESS TO WATER SUPPLY
ADEQUATE WATER
ALTERNATIVE ENERGY
APPROACH
BASIC WATER SUPPLY
BIOMASS
BIOMASS ENERGY
BOREHOLES
CAPACITY UTILIZATION
CAPITAL INVESTMENT
CIVIL SOCIETY
CIVIL SOCIETY ORGANIZATIONS
COAL
COAL BRIQUETTES
COMMUNITY MANAGEMENT
COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION
CONSTRUCTION
COST OF WATER
COST RECOVERY
CRITICAL INFRASTRUCTURE
DIESEL
DIESEL GENERATORS
DISTRIBUTION NETWORK
DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM
DROUGHT
ELECTRIC POWER
ELECTRIC POWER SECTOR
ELECTRICITY SALES
ELECTRICITY SECTOR
ELECTRICITY SUPPLY
ENERGY MIX
ENERGY PLANNERS
ENERGY POLICY
ENERGY RESOURCES
ENERGY SECTOR
ENERGY STRATEGY
ENERGY SUPPLY
ENVIRONMENTAL BENEFITS
ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
EXCRETA DISPOSAL
FUEL
GAS
GAS TURBINE
GAS TURBINES
GENERATION
GOOD GOVERNANCE
GOVERNMENT POLICIES
GRID ELECTRIFICATION
GRID EXTENSION
GRID SYSTEM
HAND PUMPS
HIGH LEVELS
HOUSEHOLDS
HYDROPOWER
INDEPENDENT REGULATOR
INFRASTRUCTURE SERVICES
INVESTMENT COSTS
INVESTMENT PROPOSALS
KEROSENE
LEGAL STATUS
LOCAL CAPACITY
LOCAL COMMUNITIES
LOCAL CONTRACTORS
MUNICIPAL WATER
NATIONAL WATER RESOURCES
NATIONAL WATER SUPPLY
NATURAL GAS
OIL
OIL COMPANY
PETROLEUM
PETROLEUM PRODUCTS
PILOT PROJECTS
PIPELINE
POTABLE WATER
POWER
POWER PRODUCER
POWER SECTOR
POWER SECTOR REFORM
POWER SUPPLY
POWER TRANSMISSION
PRIVATE FINANCING
PRIVATE SECTOR
PRIVATE SECTOR PARTICIPATION
PRIVATIZATION
PROVISION OF WATER
PROVISION OF WATER SUPPLY
PUMPING
PUMPS
REGULATORS
REGULATORY AGENCIES
REGULATORY COMMISSION
REGULATORY FRAMEWORK
REGULATORY REFORMS
RENEWABLE ENERGY
RENEWABLE ENERGY TECHNOLOGIES
RIVERS
ROADS
RURAL COMMUNITIES
RURAL ELECTRIFICATION
RURAL ELECTRIFICATION SUBSIDIES
RURAL ENERGY
RURAL WATER
RURAL WATER SUPPLY
SAFE WATER SUPPLY
SANITARY FACILITIES
SANITATION
SANITATION FACILITIES
SANITATION SERVICES
SERVICE DELIVERY
SERVICE PROVIDER
SERVICE PROVIDERS
SERVICE PROVISION
SOLAR HOME SYSTEM
SPRING WATER
STATE WATER
SUPPLY CHAIN
SUPPLY OF WATER
TELECOMMUNICATIONS POLICY
TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICES
TOWN
TOWNS
TRANSFORMERS
TURBINES
UNBUNDLING
UTILITIES
VEHICLES
WASTE WATER
WATER BOARD
WATER BOARDS
WATER CONSUMPTION
WATER DEPARTMENT
WATER LAW
WATER RESOURCE
WATER RESOURCES
WATER RESOURCES MANAGEMENT
WATER SECTOR
WATER SUPPLY
WATER SUPPLY SYSTEMS
WATER UTILITIES
WATER UTILITY
WATER WORKS
WIND
WOOD BIOMASS
WOOD FUEL
spellingShingle ACCESS TO ELECTRICITY
ACCESS TO SAFE DRINKING WATER
ACCESS TO SAFE WATER
ACCESS TO SERVICES
ACCESS TO WATER SUPPLY
ADEQUATE WATER
ALTERNATIVE ENERGY
APPROACH
BASIC WATER SUPPLY
BIOMASS
BIOMASS ENERGY
BOREHOLES
CAPACITY UTILIZATION
CAPITAL INVESTMENT
CIVIL SOCIETY
CIVIL SOCIETY ORGANIZATIONS
COAL
COAL BRIQUETTES
COMMUNITY MANAGEMENT
COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION
CONSTRUCTION
COST OF WATER
COST RECOVERY
CRITICAL INFRASTRUCTURE
DIESEL
DIESEL GENERATORS
DISTRIBUTION NETWORK
DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM
DROUGHT
ELECTRIC POWER
ELECTRIC POWER SECTOR
ELECTRICITY SALES
ELECTRICITY SECTOR
ELECTRICITY SUPPLY
ENERGY MIX
ENERGY PLANNERS
ENERGY POLICY
ENERGY RESOURCES
ENERGY SECTOR
ENERGY STRATEGY
ENERGY SUPPLY
ENVIRONMENTAL BENEFITS
ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
EXCRETA DISPOSAL
FUEL
GAS
GAS TURBINE
GAS TURBINES
GENERATION
GOOD GOVERNANCE
GOVERNMENT POLICIES
GRID ELECTRIFICATION
GRID EXTENSION
GRID SYSTEM
HAND PUMPS
HIGH LEVELS
HOUSEHOLDS
HYDROPOWER
INDEPENDENT REGULATOR
INFRASTRUCTURE SERVICES
INVESTMENT COSTS
INVESTMENT PROPOSALS
KEROSENE
LEGAL STATUS
LOCAL CAPACITY
LOCAL COMMUNITIES
LOCAL CONTRACTORS
MUNICIPAL WATER
NATIONAL WATER RESOURCES
NATIONAL WATER SUPPLY
NATURAL GAS
OIL
OIL COMPANY
PETROLEUM
PETROLEUM PRODUCTS
PILOT PROJECTS
PIPELINE
POTABLE WATER
POWER
POWER PRODUCER
POWER SECTOR
POWER SECTOR REFORM
POWER SUPPLY
POWER TRANSMISSION
PRIVATE FINANCING
PRIVATE SECTOR
PRIVATE SECTOR PARTICIPATION
PRIVATIZATION
PROVISION OF WATER
PROVISION OF WATER SUPPLY
PUMPING
PUMPS
REGULATORS
REGULATORY AGENCIES
REGULATORY COMMISSION
REGULATORY FRAMEWORK
REGULATORY REFORMS
RENEWABLE ENERGY
RENEWABLE ENERGY TECHNOLOGIES
RIVERS
ROADS
RURAL COMMUNITIES
RURAL ELECTRIFICATION
RURAL ELECTRIFICATION SUBSIDIES
RURAL ENERGY
RURAL WATER
RURAL WATER SUPPLY
SAFE WATER SUPPLY
SANITARY FACILITIES
SANITATION
SANITATION FACILITIES
SANITATION SERVICES
SERVICE DELIVERY
SERVICE PROVIDER
SERVICE PROVIDERS
SERVICE PROVISION
SOLAR HOME SYSTEM
SPRING WATER
STATE WATER
SUPPLY CHAIN
SUPPLY OF WATER
TELECOMMUNICATIONS POLICY
TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICES
TOWN
TOWNS
TRANSFORMERS
TURBINES
UNBUNDLING
UTILITIES
VEHICLES
WASTE WATER
WATER BOARD
WATER BOARDS
WATER CONSUMPTION
WATER DEPARTMENT
WATER LAW
WATER RESOURCE
WATER RESOURCES
WATER RESOURCES MANAGEMENT
WATER SECTOR
WATER SUPPLY
WATER SUPPLY SYSTEMS
WATER UTILITIES
WATER UTILITY
WATER WORKS
WIND
WOOD BIOMASS
WOOD FUEL
World Bank
Nigeria : Expanding Access to Rural Infrastructure Issues and Options for Rural Electrification, Water Supply and Telecommunications
geographic_facet Africa
Nigeria
relation Energy Sector Management Assistance Programme (ESMAP) technical paper series;no. 91
description Over two thirds of Nigeria's population resides in rural areas. Increasingly, poverty in the country is wearing a rural face. From 28.3 percent in 1980, poverty among the rural population grew to 51.4 percent in 1985, has since risen to 69.8 percent in 1996. Poverty tends to affect men and women differently. Women are generally less educated, more vulnerable, deprived and powerless than their male counterparts. 1.2 Poor people experience insecurity and vulnerability (drought, desertification, flooding, deforestation, diseases, volatile commodity markets etc.); lack of empowerment to influence public policies according to their priorities; and lack of opportunities for income generation and benefits from markets. Access to education, safe water supply, sanitation, health, modern energy, telecommunications and roads are important in reducing vulnerability and increasing prosperity.
format Publications & Research :: ESMAP Paper
author World Bank
author_facet World Bank
author_sort World Bank
title Nigeria : Expanding Access to Rural Infrastructure Issues and Options for Rural Electrification, Water Supply and Telecommunications
title_short Nigeria : Expanding Access to Rural Infrastructure Issues and Options for Rural Electrification, Water Supply and Telecommunications
title_full Nigeria : Expanding Access to Rural Infrastructure Issues and Options for Rural Electrification, Water Supply and Telecommunications
title_fullStr Nigeria : Expanding Access to Rural Infrastructure Issues and Options for Rural Electrification, Water Supply and Telecommunications
title_full_unstemmed Nigeria : Expanding Access to Rural Infrastructure Issues and Options for Rural Electrification, Water Supply and Telecommunications
title_sort nigeria : expanding access to rural infrastructure issues and options for rural electrification, water supply and telecommunications
publisher Washington, DC
publishDate 2014
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2005/12/6757356/nigeria-expanding-access-rural-infrastructure-issues-options-rural-electrification-water-supply-telecommunications
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