Multinational Uganda and Tanzania Roads project
Feasibility Study and detailed desing/design review for the Multinational Uganda Tanzani Roads: Masaka-Mutukula; Mutukula-Kyaka/Bugene Kasulo-Kumanazi
Feasibility Study and detailed desing/design review for the Multinational Uganda Tanzani Roads: Masaka-Mutukula; Mutukula-Kyaka/Bugene Kasulo-Kumanazi
The Construction of this 270 km road would provide the missing link in the Kampala-Juba-Addis Ababa-Djibouti Corridor and would open the IGAD region to trade and economic activity. IPPF would support feasibility studies, ESIA, detailed design and tender documentation.
To carry out a pre-feasibility study along the identified network and develop an investment plan for presentation to potential investors.
To identify a private investor and project developer and move project forward to financial close and implementation.
To engage consultants for the development and preparation of strategic business plans and strengthening the operational capacity of Central Corridor Transit Transportation Facilitation Agency (TTFA).
Capacity Building for RECs and other agencies.
Preparatory Activities will support EAC in engaging a consulting firm to undertake the detailed pre-investment analysis, and environmental and social management plan and prepare tender documents for the EAC-BIN project.
To provide the technical and analytical basis for investments in generation, and transmissions projects and enhance EAPP staff skills.
To prepare a pre-feasibility study of the missing links along the corridor.
To assist in the transaction analysis phase of the project as well as update the Environmental and Social Impact Assessment (ESIA) to enable the project to reach financial closure and physical implementation. The EASSy is an initiative to construct and operate a submarine fiber-optic cable along the east coast of Africa to connect 20 coastal and land-locked countries to each other and to the rest of the world.