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Updated on December 9th, 2016:
The objective of the proposed project is to improve the efficiency and safety of transport services on the Ivoirian section of the Abidjan (Ivory Coast) Ouagadougou (Burkina Faso) road transport corridor. Approval completed on 5 July 2016. Environmental Assessment Category B. Project: P156900. US$ 30.0 (IDA Credit). No consultants are required. Ministry of transports, Contact: Demba Boundi, Advisor; Direction Générale des Transports Terrestres et de la Circulation, Contact: Romain Kouakou, Directeur Général des Transports Terrestres et Circulation.
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Updated on September 23th, 2016:
The objective of the proposed project is to improve the efficiency and safety of transport services on the Ivoirian section of the Abidjan (Ivory Coast) – Ouagadougou (Burkina Faso) road transport corridor. Approval completed on 5 July 2016. Environmental Assessment Category B. Project: P156900. US$ 30.0 (IDA Credit). No consultants are required. Ministry of transports Tel: 22520347947, E-mail: boundi.demba@egouv.ci, Contact: Demba Boundi, Advisor; Direction Générale des Transports Terrestres et de la Circulation Tel: 22520218224, E-mail: rokkouakou@yahho.fr, Contact: Romain Kouakou, Directeur Général des Transports Terrestres et Circulation.
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Updated on February 8th, 2016:
Objective to be Determined. Identification completed on 10 August 2015. Environmental Assessment Category B. US$ 30.0 (IDA Credit). Consulting services to be determined. Implementing agency(ies) to be determined.

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