Physical Infrastructure
Eastern Africa’s physical and soft infrastructure at ports, roads and borders has been flagged as a cause of excessive delays in trading, resulting in high costs.
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Eastern Africa’s physical and soft infrastructure at ports, roads and borders has been flagged as a cause of excessive delays in trading, resulting in high costs. TMA continues to support improvement of transport infrastructure to help reduce trading time and costs. Focus remains on roads, ports and border projects, in addition to the expansion of multimodal transport corridors on lakes and rail, and improving infrastructure related to the garments, agro-logistics and food aid value chains.
Impact Stories
TradeMark Africa (TMA) has implemented and evaluated numerous projects across Africa, primarily aimed at reducing trade barriers, enhancing infrastructure, and fostering regional integration. Below are some notable evaluated projects:
Export Development Programme
This formative evaluation set out to measure the relevance, effectiveness, efficiency, impact and sustainability of the TMEA-supported Traidlinks interventions in Rwanda and Burundi.
View MoreMarket Linkages Programme-KIVUs Region
The aim of the project is to reduce the DRC growing trade deficit with its EAC neighbors.
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