Completed

Remote ID
3
By Anonymous (not verified) , 24 February 2026
PIDA Code
T.05.05.01.01
Project Status
Completed
Project Stage
Construction
Completion Percentage
1
Sector Name
Transport
Subsector Name
Railway
Reference Plan
PIDA PAP 1
On SDM
Off
Summary
Construction of Mombasa to Nairobi standard gauge railway (part of Mombasa - Kigali Railway Project) (Kenya).
Phase I: Construction of the Mombasa - Nairobi SGR line (472km)
Description

<p>The governments of Kenya and Uganda and Rwanda have committed to the development of a standard gauge railway that links the landlocked countries of Rwanda and Uganda with Mombasa port in Kenya. This project entails the section from Mombasa port to Nairobi in Kenya.</p>

Capex Cost
5,000.00USD million
Preparation Cost
500.00
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
Kenya, Kenya, Rwanda, Uganda, Kenya, Rwanda, Uganda
Beneficiary Countries
Kenya, Rwanda, Uganda
REC
EAC
Stakeholders
East African Community
Kenya Railways Corporation
Northern Corridor Transit Transport Coordination Authority
Kenya - Government of Kenya
Email
DavidN@nepad.org
Updated Date
Latitude
-2.680000
Longitude
38.273900
By Anonymous (not verified) , 24 February 2026
PIDA Code
T.05.03.05
Project Status
Completed
Project Stage
Construction
Completion Percentage
0
Sector Name
Transport
Subsector Name
Road
Reference Plan
PIDA PAP 1
On SDM
Off
Summary
Upgrading of the road from Molo to Eldoret (Kenya).
Capex Cost
0.00USD million
Preparation Cost
0.00
Operation Cost
0.00
Countries
Kenya, Kenya, Kenya
Beneficiary Countries
Kenya
REC
EAC
Stakeholders
East African Community
Kenya National Highways Authority
Northern Corridor Transit Transport Coordination Authority
Email
ephrem.hailu@giz.de
Updated Date
Latitude
0.000000
Longitude
0.000000
By Anonymous (not verified) , 24 February 2026
PIDA Code
T.07.04.02
Project Status
Completed
Project Stage
Construction
Completion Percentage
0
Sector Name
Transport
Subsector Name
Inland Container Depot
Reference Plan
PIDA PAP 1
On SDM
Off
Summary
Construction of a dry port at Modj, Ethiopia.
Capex Cost
0.00USD million
Preparation Cost
0.00
Operation Cost
0.00
Countries
Ethiopia, Ethiopia, Ethiopia
Beneficiary Countries
Ethiopia
REC
COMESA
Stakeholders
Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa
Ethiopian Road Transport Authority
Email
ephremg@nepad.org
Updated Date
Latitude
8.600000
Longitude
39.125400
By Anonymous (not verified) , 24 February 2026
PIDA Code
T.05.03.16
Project Status
Completed
Project Stage
Construction
Completion Percentage
0
Sector Name
Transport
Subsector Name
Road
Reference Plan
PIDA PAP 1
On SDM
Off
Summary
Upgrading of the road from Masaka to Malaba (Uganda).
Capex Cost
0.00USD million
Preparation Cost
0.00
Operation Cost
0.00
Countries
Uganda, Uganda, Uganda
Beneficiary Countries
Uganda
REC
EAC
Stakeholders
East African Community
Uganda National Roads Authority
Northern Corridor Transit Transport Coordination Authority
Email
ephrem.hailu@giz.de
Updated Date
Latitude
0.000000
Longitude
0.000000
By Anonymous (not verified) , 24 February 2026
PIDA Code
T.05.02.02
Project Status
Completed
Project Stage
Construction
Completion Percentage
0
Sector Name
Transport
Subsector Name
Border Post
Reference Plan
PIDA PAP 1
On SDM
Off
Summary
Construction of Malaba One-Stop Border Post between Kenya and Uganda, which lies on the Northern Corridor.
Description

<p>A One-Stop Border Post (OSBP) facility at Malaba border between Kenya and Uganda on the Northern Corridor. Border type: Juxtaposed.</p>

Capex Cost
11.88USD million
Preparation Cost
1.00
Operation Cost
0.00
Countries
Kenya, Uganda, Kenya, Uganda, Kenya, Uganda
Beneficiary Countries
Kenya, Uganda
REC
EAC
Stakeholders
East African Community
International Organisation for Migration
Japanese International Cooperation Agency
Kenya Revenue Authority
Northern Corridor Transit Transport Coordination Authority
TradeMark East Africa
Uganda Revenue Authority
United States Agency for International Development
World Bank
Email
ephrem.hailu@giz.de
Start Date
Date Created Raw
Updated Date
Latitude
0.630000
Longitude
34.269400
By Anonymous (not verified) , 24 February 2026
PIDA Code
I.03.14
Project Status
Completed
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, equipments 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) on  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
Madagascar, Madagascar, Madagascar
Beneficiary Countries
Madagascar
REC
SADC
Stakeholders
Southern African Development Community
Office Malagasy d'etudes et de Regulation des Telecommunications
African Union Commission
Email
gah-thew@sadc.int
Start Date
Date Created Raw
Updated Date
Latitude
-18.910000
Longitude
47.525600
By Anonymous (not verified) , 24 February 2026
PIDA Code
I.02.19.01
Project Status
Completed
Project Stage
Construction
Completion Percentage
0
Sector Name
ICT
Subsector Name
Fibre Optic Cable
Reference Plan
PIDA PAP 1
On SDM
Off
Summary
Construction of 600 km fibre optic link between Lusaka and Lilongwe (Zambia section).
Description

<p>The project entails the installation of the Zambia section of the 600 km fibre-optic link between Lusaka and Lilongwe: from Lusaka to the border with Malawi.</p>

Capex Cost
2.00USD million
Preparation Cost
0.02
Operation Cost
0.00
Project Risk

<ul><li> Environmental Risks: None Social Risks: None Socio-Enviro Classification: C - minimal social and environmental impacts Other External Risks: Not Reported</li></ul>

Countries
Zambia, Malawi, Zambia, Malawi, Zambia
Beneficiary Countries
Malawi, Zambia
Stakeholders
Africa ICT Alliances
Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa
Zambia - Ministry of Housing and Infrastructure Development
Zambia - Ministry of Transport and Communications
Southern African Development Community
Zambia Electricity Supply Company
Email
egetahun@outlook.com
Start Date
Date Created Raw
Updated Date
Latitude
-14.520000
Longitude
30.537300
By Anonymous (not verified) , 24 February 2026
PIDA Code
I.02.06.02
Project Status
Completed
Project Stage
Construction
Completion Percentage
0
Sector Name
ICT
Subsector Name
Fibre Optic Cable
Reference Plan
PIDA PAP 1
On SDM
Off
Summary
Construction of DRC section of the fibre optic link between Lusaka and Kinshasa.
Description

<p>Deployment and implementation of a broadband connectivity link between Kinshasa and Lusaka through the link Muanda-Kinshasa then Kinshasa-Kasumbalesa, afterwards establishes a cross boarder connection operated by Zamtel in Zambia and la Société Congolaise des Postes et des Télécommunications (SCPT) in DRC.</p>

Capex Cost
0.00USD million
Preparation Cost
0.00
Operation Cost
0.00
Countries
Democratic Republic of Congo, Democratic Republic of Congo, Zambia, Democratic Republic of Congo, Zambia
Beneficiary Countries
Democratic Republic of Congo, Zambia
Stakeholders
Southern African Development Community
DRC - Office Congolais des Postes et des Télécommunications
Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa
DRC - Ministry of Post
Telecommunication and ICT
Email
ephrem.hailu@giz.de
Start Date
Date Created Raw
Updated Date
Latitude
-8.220000
Longitude
21.538100
By Anonymous (not verified) , 24 February 2026
PIDA Code
T.08.03.14
Project Status
Completed
Project Stage
Construction
Completion Percentage
0
Sector Name
Transport
Subsector Name
Road
Reference Plan
PIDA PAP 1
On SDM
Off
Summary
Upgrading of 30 km of single carriageway from Kigoma to Kidahwe (Tanzania)
Capex Cost
0.00USD million
Preparation Cost
0.00
Operation Cost
0.00
Countries
Tanzania, Tanzania, Tanzania
Beneficiary Countries
Tanzania
REC
EAC
Stakeholders
East African Community
Tanzania National Roads Agency
Central Corridor Transit Transport Facilitation Agency
Email
ephrem.hailu@giz.de
Updated Date
Latitude
0.000000
Longitude
0.000000
By Anonymous (not verified) , 24 February 2026
PIDA Code
I.03.38
Project Status
Completed
Project Stage
Feasibility
Completion Percentage
0
Sector Name
ICT
Subsector Name
Internet Exchange Point
Reference Plan
PIDA PAP 1
On SDM
Off
Summary
<p>The IXP project is to keep in localinternet communication local. It aimsat building the technical capacity ofthe beneficiary country in managingInternet Exchange Point and toprovide, when necessary, equipmentneeded for the establishment of theInternet exchange point.</p>
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&Acirc; 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>The AXIS Project aims to facilitate the development of an Africaninternet infrastructure throughpolicy and regulatory reform,capacity building and technicalassistance. Development of an Africaninternet infrastructure refers to theestablishment of regional internetexchange points (IXPs) and internetcarriers. The AXIS Project is beingimplemented through two phases. PhaseI consists of capacity building tosupport the establishment of nationalIXPs through providing a series oftwo workshops for stakeholders andthe Internet Service ProviderAssociation (ISPA) on I) bestpractice and benefits of IXP and II)technical assistance throughworkshops which will cover thetechnical and administrative skillsneeded to set up, operate, andadminister an IXP. Phase II focuseson supporting establishment ofRegional IXP and Regional InternetCarrier through provisioning Capacitybuilding workshops on best practiceand benefits of setting up RIXP/ICand providing technical assistance.The AXIS Project is a flagshipproject of the African RegionalAction Plan on Knowledge Economy(ARAPKE) endorsed by the AfricanUnion Executive Council.</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
Kenya, Kenya, Kenya
Beneficiary Countries
Kenya
REC
EAC
Stakeholders
East African Community
Kenya Ministry of Information
Communication and Technology
African Union Commission
Email
ephrem.hailu@giz.de
Start Date
Date Created Raw
Updated Date
Latitude
-1.290000
Longitude
36.820600