Dakar-N’djamena-Djibouti Transport Corridor
Objective of the project
The objective is to prepare a pre-feasibility study of the missing links along the corridors.
The objective is to prepare a pre-feasibility study of the missing links along the corridors.
Preparatory activities will support the engagement of consulting/advisory services leading to securing investment for the construction of the Central Africa backbone.
To engage consulting/advisory services to facilitate investment in the construction of the 360MW Kariba North Bank Extension power station.
To finalize Feasibility Studies to rehabilitate the Bujumbura-Ruhwa-Ntendezi-Gisenyi Road link on the North and South Transport Corridors of the two countries.
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.
The downstream project will stimulate economic growth, socio-economic development and contribute to building efficient regional transport system to facilitate access to reliable transport and port services to landlocked countries especially Mali and those parts of Guinea and Liberia best served by the San Pedro.
To confirm the technical feasibility as well as the financial, economic and environmental viability of all the identified missing links of the SATA Backhaul Links project and of the overall system, in order to (i) complete the SADC Region Information Infrastructure (SRII) and (ii) link SRII to EASSy. The study will also investigate various financing and management options.
To improve the connectivity between ECOWAS offices and affiliated organizations, thereby contributing to the integration of the ECOWAS region by providing a robust platform for regional information systems. The objective of the Preparatory Activities is to prepare the feasibility study, environmental and social management plan and tender documents for the ECOWAN project
To prepare the economic feasibility, detail engineering design and tender documents for the 5 cross border projects selected under the program.