Roads to Poverty Reduction? Exploring Rural Roads' Impact on Mobility in Africa and Asia

Roads to Poverty Reduction? Exploring Rural Roads' Impact on Mobility in Africa and Asia

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Article ID: iaor20107317
Volume: 26
Issue: 4
Start Page Number: 459
End Page Number: 482
Publication Date: Jul 2008
Journal: Development Policy Review
Authors: , ,
Keywords: developing countries
Abstract:

Within current poverty reduction programmes, focus on the social-welfare millennium development goals is widening to embrace a concern with infrastructural investment, particularly for remote areas. The previously popular assumption that rural disadvantage can be remedied by road-building is resurfacing. Using survey data from Ethiopia, Zambia and Vietnam, this article explores how effective such investment is in addressing mobility and social-service accessibility in rural areas. The findings indicate that, in extremely remote areas, road improvements may catalyse the expansion of social-service provision, as evidenced in Ethiopia. However, given the poor's relative lack of motor vehicles and ability to pay for public transport, they are, by no means, a sufficient condition for enhancing the mobility of the rural poor.

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