Direction Générale des Transports Terrestres et de la Circulation (Directorate General of Land Transport and Traffic Management, Ministry of Transport)

Transport Sector Modernization and Corridor Trade Facilitation Project - P156900

Last update: Oct 10, 2022 Last update: Oct 10, 2022

Details

Project End Date:2021-12-31
Location:Cote d'Ivoire
Cote d'Ivoire
Category:Goods, Works, Consulting services, Non-consulting services
Status:Completion and evaluation
Sectors:Border Management, Organizational development, Private Sector & Trade, Transport
Contracting authority type:Government / Public Sector
Eligibility:Unknown
Budget: USD 26,400,000
Date posted: Dec 31, 2015

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Project cycle timeline

STAGES
EARLY INTELLIGENCE
PROCUREMENT
IMPLEMENTATION
Cancelled
Status
Programming
Formulation
Approval
Forecast
Open
Closed
Shortlisted
Awarded
Evaluation

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Description

 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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About the Sectors

Border Management

Focuses on strengthening secure and efficient border control systems, promoting integrated approaches to regulate cross-border movements of people and goods, and combating transnational threats such as smuggling, trafficking, and terrorism in developing nations and border regions.


Key areas:
  • Enhancing border control and surveillance capabilities
  • Strengthening inter-agency and international cooperation
  • Developing infrastructure and capacities to counter cross-border crime

Organizational development

Focuses on strengthening institutional capacity, improving performance, and supporting organizational change and sustainability.


Key areas:
  • Institutional and organizational assessments
  • Strategic planning and restructuring
  • Performance improvement and governance reforms
  • Human resources and operational processes