Active

Remote ID
1
By Anonymous (not verified) , 24 February 2026
Project Status
Active
Project Stage
Construction
Completion Percentage
0
Sector Name
Transport
Subsector Name
Road
Reference Plan
PIDA PAP 2
On SDM
Off
Summary
<p>The project aims to:</p><ul><li> Connect the terminal part of the FAĀØs-Oujda motorway (in service since 2011) to the East-West Algerian highway, the end of which is located on the Moroccan-Algerian border (slightly north of the Zouj Beghal border crossing);</li><li> Ensure the continuity of the Moroccan part of the trans-Maghrebin highway linking Mauritania, Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia and Libya.</li></ul>
Description

<p>The project serves a planned infrastructure asset of another sector, but there is less than 50% overlap in the geography serviced by the proposed project and the other sector planned asset.</p><p>3 exchange points with the road network are planned: - Bifurcation-Origin of the project: connection on the Taza-Oujda motorway; - Interchange - Oujda Nord (RN2): also allows the RN2 to serve Saidia; - Isly Interchange (New Town); - A full-lane toll gate; - A service area.<br></p>

Capex Cost
140.00USD million
Preparation Cost
14.00
Operation Cost
7.00
Countries
Morocco, Morocco, Morocco
Beneficiary Countries
Morocco
REC
UMA-AMU
Stakeholders
African Union Development Agency
Arab Maghreb Union
Morocco - Ministry of Equipment
Transport
Logistics and Water
Email
ephremg@nepad.org
Start Date
Date Created Raw
Updated Date
By Anonymous (not verified) , 24 February 2026
Project Status
Active
Project Stage
Construction
Completion Percentage
1
Sector Name
Transport
Subsector Name
Road
Reference Plan
PIDA PAP 1
On SDM
Off
Summary
Rehabilitation and upgrading of the 215 km Harare - Nyamapanda road in Zimbabwe, to Nyamapanda/Cuchimano Border Post.
Description

<p>The road runs in a north-easterly direction from Harare to the Nyamanpanda Border Post (between Zimbabwe and Mozambique), covering a total distance of 278km. See this project on an interactive GIS map (with Google Earth satellite imagery and geo-referenced photographs) at www.tmsagis.co.za.</p&gt;

<p>The Harare-Nyamapanda road is part of the Regional Trunk Road Network (RTRN Link NRĀ 25) as well as the Trans-African Highway NRĀ 9 and the rehabilitation of Marehwa-Nyamapanda is a section of this project, which covers a distance ofĀ 172km.</p>

Capex Cost
93.00USD million
Preparation Cost
0.66
Operation Cost
0.00
Countries
Zimbabwe, Zimbabwe, Malawi, Mozambique, South Africa, Zimbabwe
Beneficiary Countries
Zimbabwe
REC
SADC
Stakeholders
Tripartite Project Preparation and Implementation Unit
Southern African Development Community
Zimbabwe - Ministry of Transport and Infrastructural Development
African Union Development Agency
Email
ephrem.hailu@giz.de
Start Date
Date Created Raw
Updated Date
Latitude
-17.390000
Longitude
31.949600
By Anonymous (not verified) , 24 February 2026
PIDA Code
T.06.03.03.08
Project Status
Active
Project Stage
Construction
Completion Percentage
1
Sector Name
Transport
Subsector Name
Road
Reference Plan
PIDA PAP 1
On SDM
Off
Summary
Upgrading Link 4 of the Harare - Beitbridge Road between Turn Off and Beitbridge Border Post (Zimbabwe).
Description

<p>The road runs in a southern direction from Harare to Beitbridge Border Post (between Zimbabwe and South Africa), covering a total distance of 571km. The Harare-Beitbridge road is part of the Regional Trunk Road Network (RTRN Link Nr 25). This section covers 184 km from Turn Off to Beitbridge Border Post.</p>

Capex Cost
160.00USD million
Preparation Cost
1.10
Operation Cost
0.00
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
Zimbabwe, Zimbabwe, Zimbabwe
Beneficiary Countries
Zimbabwe
REC
COMESA
Stakeholders
Zimbabwe National Road Administration
Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa
Development Bank of Southern Africa
Zimbabwe - Ministry of Transport and Infrastructural Development
Development Bank of Southern Africa
Email
egetahun@outlook.com
Start Date
Date Created Raw
Updated Date
Latitude
-21.510000
Longitude
30.391500
By Anonymous (not verified) , 24 February 2026
PIDA Code
T.06.03.03.07
Project Status
Active
Project Stage
Construction
Completion Percentage
1
Sector Name
Transport
Subsector Name
Road
Reference Plan
PIDA PAP 1
On SDM
Off
Summary
Upgrading Link 3 of the Harare - Beitbridge Road between Masvingo and the Turn Off (Zimbabwe).
Description

<p>The road runs in a southern direction from Harare to Beitbridge Border Post (between Zimbabwe and South Africa), covering a total distance of 571km. The Harare-Beitbridge road is part of the Regional Trunk Road Network (RTRN Link Nr 25). This section covers 95 km from Masvingo to Turn Off.</p>

Capex Cost
83.00USD million
Preparation Cost
0.59
Operation Cost
0.00
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
Zimbabwe, Zimbabwe, Zimbabwe
Beneficiary Countries
Zimbabwe
REC
COMESA
Stakeholders
Zimbabwe National Road Administration
Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa
Development Bank of Southern Africa
Zimbabwe - Ministry of Transport and Infrastructural Development
Development Bank of Southern Africa
Email
egetahun@outlook.com
Start Date
Date Created Raw
Updated Date
Latitude
-20.440000
Longitude
30.752300
By Anonymous (not verified) , 24 February 2026
PIDA Code
T.06.03.03.06
Project Status
Active
Project Stage
Construction
Completion Percentage
1
Sector Name
Transport
Subsector Name
Road
Reference Plan
PIDA PAP 1
On SDM
Off
Summary
Upgrading Link 2 of the Harare - Beitbridge Road between Chivhu and Masvingo (Zimbabwe).
Description

<p>The road runs in a southern direction from Harare to Beitbridge Border Post (between Zimbabwe and South Africa), covering a total distance of 571km.The Harare-Beitbridge road is part of the Regional Trunk Road Network (RTRN Link Nr 25). This section covers 151 km from Chivhu to Masvingo.</p>

Capex Cost
131.00USD million
Preparation Cost
0.91
Operation Cost
0.00
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
Zimbabwe, Zimbabwe, Zimbabwe
Beneficiary Countries
Zimbabwe
REC
COMESA
Stakeholders
Zimbabwe National Road Administration
Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa
Development Bank of Southern Africa
Zimbabwe - Ministry of Transport and Infrastructural Development
Development Bank of Southern Africa
Email
egetahun@outlook.com
Start Date
Date Created Raw
Updated Date
Latitude
-19.550000
Longitude
30.715200
By Anonymous (not verified) , 24 February 2026
PIDA Code
T.06.03.03.05
Project Status
Active
Project Stage
Construction
Completion Percentage
1
Sector Name
Transport
Subsector Name
Road
Reference Plan
PIDA PAP 1
On SDM
Off
Summary
Upgrading Link 1 of the Harare - Beitbridge Road between Harare and Chivhu (Zimbabwe).
Description

<p>The road runs in a southern direction from Harare to Beitbridge Border Post (between Zimbabwe and South Africa), covering a total distance of 571km. The Harare-Beitbridge road is part of the Regional Trunk Road Network (RTRN Link Nr 25). This section covers 141 km from Harare to Chivhu.</p>

Capex Cost
122.00USD million
Preparation Cost
0.86
Operation Cost
0.00
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
Zimbabwe, Zimbabwe, Zimbabwe
Beneficiary Countries
Zimbabwe
REC
COMESA
Stakeholders
Zimbabwe National Road Administration
Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa
Development Bank of Southern Africa
Zimbabwe - Ministry of Transport and Infrastructural Development
Development Bank of Southern Africa
Email
egetahun@outlook.com
Start Date
Date Created Raw
Updated Date
Latitude
-18.420000
Longitude
30.952000
By Anonymous (not verified) , 24 February 2026
Project Status
Active
Project Stage
Construction
Completion Percentage
1
Sector Name
Transport
Subsector Name
Road
Reference Plan
PIDA PAP 1
On SDM
Off
Summary
<p>The subject section of the project corridor rehabilitation and upgrading of the Beitbridge-Gwanda Road which starts just north of Gwanda* [at a point 120 km from the Bulawayo Main Post Office] and ends at the intersection* with the Masvingo road about 4 km north of the international border area</p>
Description

<p>The proposed project road is one of the six (6) international trunk routes connecting Zimbabwe with the neighbouring countries of Botswana and South AfricaĀ Overall, it is intended that the proposed intervention will reduce travel costs for road users as well as maintenance costs for the Government. A major objective is to help improve road safety conditions for international and regional traffic and for local residents</p>

<p>The project road starts fromĀ the Bulawayo Main Post Office and ends at the intersection* with the Masvingo road about 4 km north of the international border area. The approximate limits of the subject Project road are indicated in Map.</p>

Capex Cost
66.83USD million
Preparation Cost
1.40
Operation Cost
0.00
Project Risk

<ul><li>Risks: Lower than forecast investment levels in the sub-region Mitigation Measures: Investment promotion activities driven by Tripartite.</li><li>Procurement & implementation delays. Mitigation Measures 1. Thorough procurement planning& close supervision of services prior to financial closure</li><li>Implementation delays & unsatisfactory outputs. Mitigation Measures: Careful selection during biding stage & close supervision & monitoring of services during implementation</li><li>Climate change and natural disasters Mitigation: Resilient infrastructure</li></ul>

Countries
Zimbabwe, Zimbabwe, Botswana, South Africa, Zambia, Zimbabwe
Beneficiary Countries
Zimbabwe
Stakeholders
Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa
Southern African Development Community
Tripartite Project Preparation and Implementation Unit
NEPAD Infrastructure Project Preparation Facility
Zimbabwe - Ministry of Transport and Infrastructural Development
African Union Commission
NEPAD Infrastructure Project Preparation Facility
Email
ephremg@nepad.org
Start Date
Date Created Raw
Updated Date
By Anonymous (not verified) , 24 February 2026
PIDA Code
I.03.11
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 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) onĀ  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.Ā </p>

Capex Cost
0.00USD million
Preparation Cost
0.00
Operation Cost
0.00
Countries
Guinea-Bissau, Guinea-Bissau, Guinea-Bissau
Beneficiary Countries
Guinea-Bissau
REC
ECOWAS-CEDEAO
Stakeholders
Economic Community of West African States
Guinea Bissau - Ministry of Telecommunications
African Union Commission
Email
birazag@africa-union.org
Updated Date
Latitude
11.860000
Longitude
-15.602200
By Anonymous (not verified) , 24 February 2026
PIDA Code
I.03.21
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) onĀ  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.</p>

Capex Cost
0.00USD million
Preparation Cost
0.00
Operation Cost
0.00
Countries
Guinea, Guinea, Guinea
Beneficiary Countries
Guinea
REC
ECOWAS-CEDEAO
Stakeholders
Economic Community of West African States
African Union Commission
Guinea - Ministry of Telecommunication and Digital Economy
Email
ephrem.hailu@giz.de
Updated Date
Latitude
9.680000
Longitude
-13.518300
By Anonymous (not verified) , 24 February 2026
PIDA Code
E.01.01
Project Status
Active
Project Stage
Feasibility
Completion Percentage
0
Sector Name
Energy
Subsector Name
Hydro Power Plant
Alternative Names
Millennium Dam
Reference Plan
PIDA PAP 1
On SDM
Off
Summary
<p>Construction of the Grand Ethiopean Renaissance Dam (GERD) with a 6000 MW hydropower facility on the Blue Nile river in the Benshangul Gumuz region of Ethiopia.</p>
<p> </p>
Description

<p>The Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD ) formerly known as the Millennium Dam and sometimes referred to as Hidase Dam, is a gravity dam on the Blue Nile River in Ethiopia currently under construction. It is in the Benishangul-Gumuz Region of Ethiopia, about 40 km east of the border with Sudan. At 6,000 MW, the dam will be the largest hydroelectric power plant in Africa when completed, as well as the 8th largest in the world. The reservoir at 72&Acirc; billion cubic meters will be one of the continent's largest. According to the Ethiopian government, as of June&Acirc; &Acirc; 2017, the Dam is 60% complete.</p>
<p> </p>

Capex Cost
0.00USD million
Preparation Cost
0.00
Operation Cost
0.00
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
Ethiopia, Ethiopia, Egypt, Ethiopia, Sudan
Beneficiary Countries
Ethiopia
Stakeholders
Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa
Eastern Africa Power Pool
Ethiopian Electricity Power Cooperation
Nile Basin Initiative
Inter-Governmental Authority on Development (IGAD)
Email
egetahun@outlook.com
Start Date
Date Created Raw
Updated Date
Latitude
11.220000
Longitude
35.093800