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Private Sector and Local Governments set to develop Roadside Stations (RSS) in Uganda
The RSS program started in 2014 following a feasibility study of the entire Northern Corridor by the Northern Corridor Secretariat aimed at providing road users with safe and comfortable road travel conditions and contribute to local economies. The study identified 141 locations for RSS out of which 67 were considered as priority locations. Out of the 67 priority locations identified along the Northern Corridor, 27 are in Uganda. It developed three categories of RSS designs and their requirements for compliance and detailed the financial projections and models for their development.
Public- Private Partnership Is Key In Realization Of NCTTCA Programs

 On the final leg of the country consultations, the Northern Corridor Transit and Transport Coordination Authority (N

The Northern Corridor Public Private Stakeholder Partnership Committee (Pppc) Concludes Its Country Consultations In All Member States

NCTTCA has just completed a three (3) week long Country Consultation Mission undertaken by the Chairperson of the Nor

Twelve Parking Yards identified for Upgrading to RSS in Kenya

A multi-stakeholder team led by the Northern Corridor Secretariat has identified twelve parking facilities along the

DRC and South Sudan embark on Black Spots mapping to improve Road Safety

Road Safety has become a big challenge in the Northern Corridor Member States albeit tremendous efforts made in the d

Private Sector and Local Governments set to develop Roadside Stations (RSS) in Uganda
The RSS program started in 2014 following a feasibility study of the entire Northern Corridor by the Northern Corridor Secretariat aimed at providing road users with safe and comfortable road travel conditions and contribute to local economies. The study identified 141 locations for RSS out of which 67 were considered as priority locations. Out of the 67 priority locations identified along the Northern Corridor, 27 are in Uganda. It developed three categories of RSS designs and their requirements for compliance and detailed the financial projections and models for their development.
The Mombasa Port throughput registered a slight decline in 2020

Data from the Northern Corridor Transport Observatory reveals that the Port of Mombasa sustained its performance in J

Northern Corridor Transit Time Indicator Improves in the Last Quarter of 2020

Transit Time in almost all routes along the Northern Corridor improved during the last quarter of 2020 following redu

Member States adopt the Greenhouse Gas Emissions Estimation Model
The model developed with support from TradeMark East Africa (TMEA) will support the Corridors’ Transport Observatories to regularly report on performances related to GHG emissions as well as help identify possible reduction/mitigation potentials in climate change projects in the two Corridors.
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