TICAD IV Follow-up Mechanism Annual Progress Report 2009
Annual Progress Report 2008  Annual Progress Report DIGEST 2009
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AfDB: $ 5 billion

Yokohama Action Plan
[1] Provide financial and technical assistance for the planning, construction and improvement of regional transport corridors and international ports.
Proposed Measures by Japan/Implementing Partners
● Development/expansion of national and regional transport corridors
Potential Resources, Possible Contributions
AfDB: For the period 2008 to 2012, $ 5 billion for national transport and regional transport corridors
Implementing Partners
GoJ/JICA/WBG/AfDB/EC/ICA
Related Links
WBG: Scale up co-financing, estimated financing of $ 600 million
EC: € 5,6 billion in 10th EDF
GoJ/WBG/AfDB/ICA: Use the Infrastructure Consortium for Africa (ICA) as a platform to promote regional infrastructure development
Implementation of study and support for development of road infrastructure

Current Status of Implementation 2009

Country
Burkina Faso/Guinea/Mali/Morocco/Chad/Sierra Leone/Uganda/Ghana/Mozambique/Malawi/Ethiopia/Kenya/Cameroon/Republic of Congo/Tanzania/Rwanda
Status
AfDB Board approved National and Regional transport projects with a total value of UA 1,183.93 million (approximately US$ 1,859 million), including 4 multinational projects totatalling UA 453.21 million (approximately US$ 711 million):(i) Nacala Road Corridor; (ii) Nairobi-Addis Ababa Road Project Phase2; (iii) Ketta-Djoum Road Project and (iv) Issaka-Kigali Railway Study Grant.
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Current Status of Implementation 2008

Country
Nigeria/Cameroon/Rwanda/Burundi/Republic of Congo
Status
Following 2 projects have been approved by the AfDB Board -
(i) National and Regional transport projects with a total value of US$988 million (which includes the Nigeria - Cameroon and Rwanda - Burundi road corridors) and (ii) a grant of US$ 5million for the study of the Kinshasa - Brazaville road rail bridge.
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