Uganda funding for road transport development approved
11-Dec-2009The
Transport Sector Development Project (TSDP) is also supported with a
US$8 million grant from the United Kingdom’s Department for
International Development (DFID). These funds will support the
Government’s Transport Sector Master Plan over a four-year period
-2010/11 - 2013/14.
The TSDP will specifically assist the government of Uganda in improving
the condition of the national road network, and increasing capacity for
road safety and transport sector management. The project will see the
upgrading of the Gulu-Atiak and Vurra-Arua-Oraba roads (approximately
160 km) from gravel to paved standard and the improvement of road
safety through the creation and operationalisation of a National Road
Safety Authority (NRSA).
“Uganda’s road transport infrastructure serves as a transit corridor to
the sea linking the landlocked neighboring countries of Rwanda,
Burundi, southern Sudan and parts of eastern Democratic Republic of
Congo. What we want to see this operation achieve is the reduction of
average transport cost and travel time on project roads, better access
by the rural population, and a general decline in the annual accident
fatalities,” said Dieter Schelling, Lead Transport Specialist and Task
Team Leader for the Project.
The TSDP is expected to strengthen the capacity of the Ministry of
Works and Transport and the Uganda National Roads Authority to provide
sector oversight, monitoring, policy formulation and planning, through
the provision of technical assistance, the carrying out of studies, and
the provision of training and equipment.
“The Government of Uganda has, through their National Transport Policy
and Strategy, undertaken to promote less costly, efficient and reliable
transport services as the means of providing effective support to
increased agricultural and industrial production, trade, tourism,
social and administrative services. This project supports that strategy
and is expected to have broader economic development impact,” said
Kundhavi Kadiresan, World Bank Uganda Country Manager.
Uganda’s road infrastructure provides for over 90 percent of passenger
and freight traffic, and comprises 10,800 kilometers of national trunk
roads, 27,500 kilometers of district roads; 4,800 kilometers of urban
roads and approximately 35,000 kilometers of community access roads.
About 3,000 kilometers of the national roads are paved.
Source: Afrol News
