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Haiti - Politic : IDB donated $65M to improve transportation in Haiti
03/11/2015 10:13:28

Haiti - Politic : IDB donated $65M to improve transportation in Haiti

Thanks to a grant of $65 million from the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB), Haiti will improve the efficiency and safety of its road transport systems, what will further advance its regional and international integration.

The five-year program, which will be carried out by the Ministry of Public Works, Transport and Communications (MTPTC),will increase competiveness, connectivity and accessibility by reducing transportation costs, improving safe transport services and enhancing the country’s regional and international integration. Specifically, the program will rehabilitate a 29.5 km stretch of the RN1 highway; between Camp Coq and Vaudreuli. The grant also includes resources necessary for the rehabilitation, improvement and or maintenance of Haiti’s primary and secondary road networks.

Haiti has a road network of 3,572 kilometers, of which just 15% is in good condition. Road safety is complicated not only by the poor conditions of roadways and vehicles, but also by the lack of signage and enforcement of transit regulations. Road transport is the leading mode of transportation for cargo and passengers in Haiti, making improvement of infrastructure fundamental for economic development and for enhanced integration of the country’s regions.

HL/ HaitiLibre



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