SSATP Annual Meeting 2005 - Bamako, Mali
SSATP Program Documents
January 31, 2006
Programmatic
Mali
Hosted by the Government of Mali in the capital city of Bamako, the main part of the 2005 Annual Meeting of Sub-Saharan Africa Transport Policy Program (SSATP) stakeholders took place from November 14th to 18th. As preliminary meeting activities commenced on November 10th, the 2005 event occupied nearly eight days. The Meeting addressed issues identified by SSATP members and partners as the most important and challenging for the development of transport in line with Africa's visions and needs, including: developing transport strategies that contribute to poverty reduction; strengthening the links between transport, trade and regional integration; establishing sound institutions and financing arrangements for the roads sector; managing increased financing from development partners; creating a future vision for transport in Africa; improving the mobility of the urban poor; and ensuring that the voices of women are heard in LTDP implementation.
Aid Effectiveness
air
Air Transport
airport
automobile
axle load
Capacity building
concrete
development goals
employment opportunities
framework
fuel
fuel levies
Metropolitan Transport
Metropolitan Transport Authority
Ministry of Transport
mobility
motorized transport
national poverty
national transport
NMT
Participatory methods
Permanent International Association of Road Congresses
PIARC
political support
poor
Poverty reduction
poverty reduction strategies
regional transport
Road
road agencies
Road Fund
Road Funds
Road Maintenance
road management
ROAD NETWORK
road safety
Road transport
roads
Rural
rural poor
rural roads
Rural transport
rural transport services
Rural Travel
setting out
sharing
Sub-Saharan Africa
traffic
transit
transit corridor
Transport
transport costs
Transport facilitation
transport policies
Transport Policy
transport policy development
transport sector
transport services
transport strategies
TRANSPORT STRATEGY
transportation
Transports
trip
true
urban mobility
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