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Safeguards, financing, and employment in Chinese infrastructure projects in Africa: the case of Ghana's Bui Dam

机译:中国在非洲的基础设施项目的保障,融资和就业:以加纳的布伊大坝为例

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Chinese players are now Africa's key partner for its infrastructure sector (including water supply projects), providing approximately two-thirds of investments since 2007. The social impacts of these engagements during the construction phase are mostly portrayed in an alarmist tone within the popular press. Meanwhile, scholarly literature investigating them remains scarce. We draw on the Bui Dam, a major dam in Ghana, financed by China Exim Bank (CEB), the largest financier of infrastructure in Africa, and constructed by Sinohydro, the largest dam developer worldwide, as a case study to explore social impacts of Chinese engagements in the African water sector. We particularly examine social safeguards policies pom the perspective of Chinese players, the financing modalities, and the dam's impacts on the local labour market. We find that social safeguards policies were not within the responsibility of Sinohydro. Furthermore, financing modalities were largely favourable from a Ghanaian perspective, comparable to World Bank conditions, partly due to the successful negotiations (from the Ghanaian standpoint) during the planning and design phase of the project. Most likely, the project would not have been implemented if CEB had not stepped in to provide funding. Lastly, we find that most workers employed during construction were Ghanaian, paid significantly above the country's minimum wage. Nevertheless, working conditions overall were questionable. This case study highlights how Chinese engagement in construction of water infrastructure may help develop projects otherwise stuck in the planning and design phase. However, labour conditions during the construction phase of these projects need to be carefully managed.
机译:现在,中国企业已成为非洲基础设施部门(包括供水项目)的主要合作伙伴,自2007年以来提供了约三分之二的投资。在建设阶段,这些活动对社会的影响大多被大众媒体以警惕的口吻描绘。同时,研究它们的学术文献仍然很少。我们利用由非洲最大的基础设施建设者中国进出口银行(CEB)资助,由全球最大的水坝开发者中国水电建设的加纳主要水坝Bui大坝作为案例研究,以探讨加纳的社会影响。中国在非洲水务部门的参与。我们特别从中国企业的角度,融资方式以及大坝对当地劳动力市场的影响等方面考察了社会保障政策。我们发现,社会保障政策不在中国水电的责任范围之内。此外,从加纳的角度看,筹资方式在很大程度上与世界银行的条件相当有利,部分原因是在项目的规划和设计阶段(从加纳的角度来看)成功的谈判。最可能的是,如果行政首长协调会没有介入提供资金,该项目将无法执行。最后,我们发现在施工期间雇用的大多数工人是加纳人,其工资大大高于该国的最低工资。然而,总体而言,工作条件令人怀疑。该案例研究强调了中国参与水利基础设施建设如何有助于开发项目,否则这些项目将陷入计划和设计阶段。但是,这些项目在施工阶段的劳动条件需要仔细管理。

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