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Energy shortages

Energy shortages in developing countries can have major impacts. In Iraq, after the war, electricity shortages destabilised the new government and electricity production was targeted by insurgents.

Even under peaceful conditions, as in the Dominican Republic, failures in the electricity sector can result in protests and conflict.

According to a June 2015 report from the Africa Progress Panel, over 600 million people in Africa still did not have access to modern energy. They predict that it will take until 2080 to for every African to have access to reliable constant electricity

According to the Wall Street Journal, about half of Nigeria鈥檚 electricity is either lost or stolen over dilapidated power lines. Around a fifth of Ghana's electricity is also lost due to poor infrastructure.

According to the Africa Progress Panel, lack of access to energy services of adequate quality and quantity:

  • prevents sustained dynamic growth
  • prevents building inclusive societies
  • prevents progress towards eradicating poverty
  • stops health services providing preventative and curative services
  • hampers schooling and children's chances to escape poverty

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