| This study finds and recommends that in order to make transit traffic more cost effective in East Africa and routes and modes more competitive, additional investment on the basis of both existing and projected traffic levels should be made within the framework of donor-supported regional projects, and coordinated at that level. This approach reinforces the enormity and broad-based nature of the problem, as well as the need for cost sharing on an issue that will yield collective regional benefit if designed and implemented appropriately. Executive summary also available: http://www.info.usaid.gov/sdpsge/pubs/21sum.pdf Provided by Eldis, a GDNet content partner |