Power-Sector Reform and Regulation in Africa
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Joseph Kapika is a Researcher and PhD candidate with the Management Programme in Infrastructure Reform and Regulation (MIR) at UCT’s GSB. He is also the Co-ordinator of the programme’s African Electricity Regulator Peer Review and Learning Network.

Anton Eberhard is head of MIR which is committed to enhancing knowledge and capacity in the management, reform and regulation of the energy, telecommunications, water and transport sectors in support of sustainable development in Africa and other regions with emerging economies. Prof Eberhard’s research focuses primarily on the management of reform and regulation in the electricity sector, including private-sector participation in management contracts, leases, concessions, divestiture and greenfield investments, as well as the challenges involved in transforming state-owned enterprises.

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"New and old regulators on the continent should read this book, for in it they will find a great deal of specific knowledge that they will not find in other sources. The book will be of interest also to current and prospective investors in the energy sector of sub-Saharan Africa." --Prof. Jorry M. Mwenechanya, former chairman, Energy Regulation Board of Zambia

"This book represents a breakthrough. . . . The combination of clear writing and the hands-on assistance of practicing regulators from the six countries provide an invaluable contribution to our understanding of how regulation, economics, and politics come together in Africa's electricity sectors." --Dr. Bernard Tenenbaum, former lead energy specialist, World Bank

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