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The EAC has identified five main corridors within the Community (a total length of about 12,000 km), which constitute a strategic priority and require rehabilitation and upgrading to complete the road network in the Community.
Recognising the need to rationalise rail development, the EAC has prepared an East African Railways Master Plan to guide the future development of the railway services in the region.
Liberalization of Air Transport Market in EAC on CoursePRESS RELEASE East African Community Secretariat, Arusha, 24 January 2013: The... |
Secretary General Undertakes On-Spot Assessment of Central CorridorAmb. Sezibera commends Tanzania Government for the good road infrastructure on... |
| Surface area (incl. water): | 1.82 million sq. km |
| Population: | 135.4 million |
| GDP (market prices): | $84.7 billion |
| GDP per capita: | $732 |
| Source: EAC Facts & Figures Report (2012) | |
Arusha-Namanga-Athi River RoadThe feasibility studies and design of the Arusha-Namanga-Athi River Road commenced in May 2004 after a two-year period of funding negotiations and... |
Your guide to Infrastructure statsIf you are searching for infrastructure-related information stripped to easy-to-read single-line statements, then this is the section for you.... |
Partnerships for infrastructureThe East African Community is continually building partnerships to develop its infrastructure. These include engaging with various development partners... |
Questions, compliments, complaintsTo find answers to your questions on railways, weather, roads, sea ports or anything infrastructure-related in the EAC, check the relevant sections... |