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Roads
The roads project has two components: dualling the Moi international Airport Road, and upgrading Port Riez Road to bitumen standards, while enhancing the tarmacked section, to facilitate movement of goods. Both roads are located in Mombasa County.
Roads

The roads project has two components: dualling the Moi international Airport Road, and upgrading Port Riez Road to bitumen standards, while enhancing the tarmacked section, to facilitate movement of goods. Both roads are located in Mombasa County. Port Reiz Road is approximately 2.6kms long, and the main link to the new container terminal.

Moi International Airport (C110) Road is approximately 3kms long, a single carriageway and constructed to bitumen standards. It starts at Changamwe roundabout to the gate of Moi International Airport. Although the section at the airport gate is a dual carriageway, it experiences major traffic delays due to congestions at grade intersections and roundabouts. This road is very important since it is the only access to the airport, which is an important gateway for tourists. Tourism is a major economic activity for Mombasa County.

Featured Project

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.
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Market 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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Impact Stories
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Enhancing delivery of export adviser service – The Case of Export Advisers in Rwanda
African countries are becoming increasingly aware of the importance of developing trade capacity in order to achieve effective participation in the regional and world trading system and to reap the full benefits of improved access to these markets (World Bank).........
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Working with exporters to enhance their export capacity – The Case of SOSOMA Industries Limited in Rwanda
he overarching goal of Rwanda’s Vision 2020 is to transform the country into a lower middle income economy by improving its competitiveness while ensuring unity and inclusive growth and development.....
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Empowering Rwanda Manufacturers and Promoting Export Growth
Improving the export market access and linkages of firms to export is a critical focus of many businesses in the EAC. Private enterprises in the EAC face a wide range of challenges that make trading across borders difficult and reduce the competitiveness of firms. However, when there are reduced challenges in exporting this provides an opportunity for firms to increase profit and then re-invest to increase sales, turnover and productivity.
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