Infrastructure, Labor and Urban Development

Armed conflict is one of the main antecedents that bring devastating consequences that negatively affect the countries’ infrastructures. Post-conflict countries now face a substantial infrastructural deficit due to armed conflicts. Hence, rehabilitation of damaged infrastructure and new infrastructure development is one of the priorities for post-conflict states. Moreover, post-conflict countries suffer from scarcity of technically skilled labor and trained business managers.

Considering these, AACS Consulting offers studies focused on the economic aspects of infrastructure, labor, and urban development. These studies focus on related economic themes. Improved infrastructure will boost the employment rate and enhance labor conditions.

Infrastructure, Labor and Urban Development