Infrastructure

Infrastructure refers to the fundamental facilities and systems that support the functioning of a society or economy. This includes the physical structures and services necessary for the operation of a community or enterprise, such as transportation systems (roads, bridges, airports), utilities (water supply, electricity, telecommunications), public institutions (schools, hospitals), and other essential systems that enable everyday activities. Infrastructure is crucial for economic development, public health, and overall quality of life, as it facilitates access to resources, services, and connectivity among individuals and businesses. It serves as the backbone of modern civilization, enabling trade, movement, communication, and the provision of services. The state of infrastructure is often linked to a country’s level of development and can significantly influence social and economic outcomes.