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By Anonymous (not verified) , 24 February 2026
PIDA Code
E.08.04.01
Project Status
Active
Project Stage
Construction
Completion Percentage
0
Sector Name
Energy
Subsector Name
Power Interconnector
Reference Plan
PIDA PAP 1
On SDM
Off
Summary
Construction of the Ghana section of approx. 300 km / 330 kV transmission interconnector from Aboadze (Ivory Coast) to Riviera (Ghana).
Description

<p>The project involves the construction of the 300 km / 330 kV Ghana - Ivory Coast transmission interconnector, in particular the section from Rivera in Ghana to the Ivory Coast border.</p>

Capex Cost
178.00USD million
Preparation Cost
18.00
Operation Cost
0.00
Project Risk

<ul><li> Environmental Risks: Impacts on wildlife habitat and plant species Social Risks: Destruction of crops Socio-Enviro Classification: A - severe social and economic impacts Other External Risks: Not Reported</li></ul>

Countries
Ghana, Ghana, C么te d'Ivoire, Ghana, C么te d'Ivoire
Beneficiary Countries
Ghana, C么te d'Ivoire
REC
ECOWAS-CEDEAO
Stakeholders
Economic Community of West African States
C么te d'Ivoire - Compagnie Ivoirienne d'脡lectricit茅
West Africa Power Pool
Email
ephremg@nepad.org
Updated Date
By Anonymous (not verified) , 24 February 2026
PIDA Code
T.08.02.04
Project Status
Active
Project Stage
Construction
Completion Percentage
0
Sector Name
Transport
Subsector Name
Border Post
Reference Plan
PIDA PAP 1
On SDM
Off
Summary
Construction of Rusizi/Bakavu One-Stop Border Post between Burundi and DRC, which lies on the Central Corridor.
Description

<p>Construction of Rusizi/Bakavu One-Stop Border Post between Burundi and DRC, with Bakavu on the DRC side and Rusizi on the Burundi side. The OSBP lies on the Central Corridor.</p>

Capex Cost
0.00USD million
Preparation Cost
0.00
Operation Cost
0.00
Countries
Burundi, Democratic Republic of Congo, Burundi, Democratic Republic of Congo, Burundi, Democratic Republic of Congo
Beneficiary Countries
Burundi, Democratic Republic of Congo
REC
EAC
Stakeholders
East African Community
Burundi - Office Burundais des Recettes
Central Corridor Transit Transport Facilitation Agency
TradeMark East Africa
African Development Bank
Japanese International Cooperation Agency
United States Agency for International Development
Email
ephrem.hailu@giz.de
Updated Date
Latitude
0.000000
Longitude
0.000000
By Anonymous (not verified) , 24 February 2026
PIDA Code
T.20.02.03
Project Status
Active
Project Stage
Construction
Completion Percentage
0
Sector Name
Transport
Subsector Name
Border Post
Reference Plan
PIDA PAP 1
On SDM
Off
Summary
Construction of Garoua Boulai One-Stop Border Post between Cameroon and Central African Republic, which lies on the Pointe Noire- Brazzaville-Kinshasa- Bangui- N"鈩jamena.
Description

<p>Construction of the Garoua Boulai One-Stop Border Post between Cameroon and Central African Republic on the Douala-Bangui Douala-N Djamena Multimodal Transport Corridor.</p>

Capex Cost
10.00USD million
Preparation Cost
1.00
Operation Cost
0.00
Countries
Cameroon, Central African Republic, Cameroon, Central African Republic, Cameroon, Central African Republic
Beneficiary Countries
Cameroon, Central African Republic
REC
CEEAC-ECCAS
Stakeholders
Economic Community of Central African States
Email
ephrem.hailu@giz.de
Updated Date
Latitude
5.910000
Longitude
14.555700
By Anonymous (not verified) , 24 February 2026
PIDA Code
T.20.03.03
Project Status
Active
Project Stage
Construction
Completion Percentage
0
Sector Name
Transport
Subsector Name
Road
Reference Plan
PIDA PAP 1
On SDM
Off
Summary
Upgrading of the 240 km single carriageway road from Garoua to Boulai to N"鈩aoundA漏rA漏 in Cameroon.
Description

Upgrading of the 240 km single carriageway road from Garoua to Boulai to N鈥橤aound茅r茅 in Cameroon.

Capex Cost
226.00USD million
Preparation Cost
26.00
Project Risk

<ul><li> Environmental Risks: Not Reported Social Risks: Not Reported Socio-Enviro Classification: Not Reported Other External Risks: Not Reported</li></ul>

Countries
Cameroon, Cameroon, Cameroon
Beneficiary Countries
Cameroon
REC
CEEAC-ECCAS
Stakeholders
Economic Community of Central African States
Cameroon - Direction G茅n茅rale des Grands Travaux: Direction des Routes
Email
ephremg@nepad.org
Updated Date
Latitude
6.610000
Longitude
14.062400
By Anonymous (not verified) , 24 February 2026
PIDA Code
T.10.02.01
Project Status
Active
Project Stage
Construction
Completion Percentage
0
Sector Name
Transport
Subsector Name
Road
Alternative Names
LAMU Gateway Development Project
Reference Plan
PIDA PAP 1
On SDM
Off
Summary
The project comprises the inter-regional highway network of the LAPSSET (Lamu Port South Sudan Ethiopia Transport) Corridor, which has road components connecting the Lamu Port (Kenya) through Garissa and Isiolo to Nadapal across the border in South Sudan.
Description

<p>The design for the LAPSSET higway components provide for a heavy transportation route from Lamu to South Sudan through Garissa, Isiolo, Kisima and Nginyang to meet the existing Kenya - South Sudan road at Lokichar, from where it continues to the border at Nadapal. The Lamu - Isiolo - Lokichar - Lodwar - Nadapal section measures about 1,300 km. The Northern Branch of the corridor to Addis Ababa in Ethiopia is the Isiolo- Moyale section which is also part of LAPSSET Corridor road. Construction on this section has been completed and the One Stop Border Post (OSBP) construction is currently underway.</p>

<p>The project is divided into four sections as follows:</p>

<ul>
<li>Lamu - Garissa 聽Road -263km</li>
<li>Garissa-Isiolo Road - 305km</li>
<li>Isiolo - Nginyang Road - 212km</li>
<li>Nginyang - Lokichar - Nadapal - 533km</li>
</ul>

<p>NB: The Government of Kenya is currently working on the re-alignment of Isiolo-Nginyang-Lokichar Section). The new aligned section takes the route: Isiolo-Lareta-Maralal-Baragoi-Lokori-Lokichar). Other sections remain the same.</p>

Capex Cost
0.00USD million
Preparation Cost
0.00
Operation Cost
0.00
Countries
Kenya, Ethiopia, Kenya, South Sudan, Ethiopia, Kenya, South Sudan
Beneficiary Countries
Ethiopia, Kenya, South Sudan
REC
EAC
Stakeholders
East African Community
LAPSSET Corridor Development Authority (LCDA)
Kenya - Government of Kenya
World Bank
African Union Development Agency
African Development Bank
African Development Bank
Kenya - Government of Kenya
World Bank
Email
ephrem.hailu@giz.de
Updated Date
Latitude
0.360000
Longitude
37.583300
By Anonymous (not verified) , 24 February 2026
PIDA Code
I.03.26
Project Status
Active
Project Stage
Construction
Completion Percentage
0
Sector Name
ICT
Subsector Name
Internet Exchange Point
Reference Plan
PIDA PAP 1
On SDM
Off
Summary
The IXP project is to keep in local internet communication local. It aims at building the technical capacity of the beneficiary country in managing Internet Exchange Point and to provide, when necessary, equipment needed for the establishment of the Internet exchange point.
Description

<p>The AXIS Project aims to facilitate the development of an African internet infrastructure through policy and regulatory reform, capacity building and technical assistance. Development of an African internet infrastructure refers to the establishment of regional internet exchange points (IXPs) and internet carriers.</p>

<p>The AXIS Project is being implemented through two phases. Phase I consists of capacity building to support the establishment of national IXPs through providing a series of two workshops for stakeholders and the Internet Service Provider Association (ISPA) on聽 I) best practice and benefits of IXP and II) technical assistance through workshops which will cover the technical and administrative skills needed to set up, operate, and administer an IXP.</p>

<p>Phase II focuses on supporting establishment of Regional IXP and Regional Internet Carrier through provisioning Capacity building workshops on best practice and benefits of setting up RIXP/IC and providing technical assistance.</p>

<p>The AXIS Project is a flagship project of the African Regional Action Plan on Knowledge Economy (ARAPKE) endorsed by the African Union Executive Council.聽</p>

Capex Cost
0.00USD million
Preparation Cost
0.00
Operation Cost
0.00
Countries
Gambia, Gambia, Gambia
Beneficiary Countries
Gambia
REC
ECOWAS-CEDEAO
Stakeholders
Economic Community of West African States
African Union Commission
Email
ephrem.hailu@giz.de
Updated Date
Latitude
13.470000
Longitude
-16.599200
By Anonymous (not verified) , 24 February 2026
PIDA Code
T.07.02.01
Project Status
Active
Project Stage
Construction
Completion Percentage
0
Sector Name
Transport
Subsector Name
Border Post
Reference Plan
PIDA PAP 1
On SDM
Off
Summary
Construction of the Galafi One-Stop Border Post, between Djibouti and Ethiopia, which lies on the Djibouti Corridor.
Description

<p>Construction of the Galafi One-Stop Border Post, between Djibouti and Ethiopia, which lies on the Djibouti Corridor.</p>

Capex Cost
0.00USD million
Preparation Cost
0.00
Operation Cost
0.00
Countries
Djibouti, Ethiopia, Djibouti, Ethiopia, Djibouti, Ethiopia
Beneficiary Countries
Djibouti, Ethiopia
REC
COMESA
Stakeholders
Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa
Ethiopian Revenues and Customs Authority
African Development Bank
Email
ephrem.hailu@giz.de
Updated Date
Latitude
11.720000
Longitude
41.839300
By Anonymous (not verified) , 24 February 2026
PIDA Code
T.07.03.02
Project Status
Active
Project Stage
Project Definition
Completion Percentage
0
Sector Name
Transport
Subsector Name
Road
Reference Plan
PIDA PAP 1
On SDM
Off
Summary
*** DISCLAIMER: Project information was not obtained. It will be inserted when project information becomes available. ***聽Upgrading of the road from Galafi to Yakobi (Djibouti).
Countries
Djibouti, Djibouti, Djibouti
Beneficiary Countries
Djibouti
REC
COMESA
Stakeholders
Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa
Djibouti - Minist猫re de l鈥櫭塹uipement et des Transports
Email
ephremg@nepad.org
Latitude
11.630000
Longitude
41.967300
By Anonymous (not verified) , 24 February 2026
Project Status
Active
Project Stage
Project Definition
Completion Percentage
0
Sector Name
Transport
Subsector Name
Road
Reference Plan
PIDA PAP 2
On SDM
Off
Summary
<p>Approx. 24Km long</p>
Description

<p>In northeastern Morocco with the road network:</p>
<p>- Bifurcation-Project origin :Taza-Oujda freeway connection; - Oujda Nord interchange (RN2): also provides access to Sa&iuml;dia via RN2; - Isly interchange (Nouvelle ville); - A full-lane A full-lane toll plaza; - A service service area.</p>

Capex Cost
0.00USD million
Preparation Cost
140.00
Project Risk

<p>Exceeding initial budget</p>

Countries
Algeria, Libya, Mauritania, Morocco, Tunisia
Stakeholders
Morocco - Ministry of Equipment
Transport
Logistics and Water
Start Date
Date Created Raw
Latitude
34.690000
Longitude
-1.911390
By Anonymous (not verified) , 24 February 2026
PIDA Code
I.02.18.02
Project Status
Active
Project Stage
Construction
Completion Percentage
0
Sector Name
ICT
Subsector Name
Fibre Optic Cable
Alternative Names
National ICT Backbone
Reference Plan
PIDA PAP 1
On SDM
Off
Summary
The Government of Liberia considers the deployment of a national ICT and Telecommunications backbone infrastructure to connect all of its people, institutions and places.
Description

<p>The Government of Liberia"鈥檚 development goals for ICT and Telecommunications are to modernize networks and create added value through the effective utilization of ICTs that make use of different technology solutions. Through this policy agenda and recognizing the essential social and economic potentials of broadband connectivity, the Government of Liberia including its development partners and local industry players facilitated Liberia"鈥檚 connection to the global community through the ACE Communication Network. 聽</p>

<p>Liberia has since 2013 had access to broadband interconnection to the rest of the world via ACE. However, this connectivity does not extend outside the capital, Monrovia, since service providers transmission links does not have the necessary capacity required for broadband services.</p>

<p>The proposed development of a National ICT Backbone is a key initiative expected to provide the necessary connectivity infrastructure which will carry the volume of data traffic that is projected in the coming years and increase the diffusion of broadband access in order to reap the development benefits.</p>

Capex Cost
66.00USD million
Preparation Cost
0.00
Operation Cost
0.00
Countries
Liberia, C么te d'Ivoire, Sierra Leone, C么te d'Ivoire, Liberia, Sierra Leone
Beneficiary Countries
C么te d'Ivoire, Sierra Leone
REC
ECOWAS-CEDEAO
Stakeholders
Economic Community of West African States
Liberia - Cable Consortium of Liberia
Email
jksulo@gmail.com
Updated Date
Latitude
7.050000
Longitude
-9.846370