SSATP Progress Report 1997
Toolkits
SSATP Working Paper
March 31, 1997
Programmatic
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Kevin M. Cleaver, Technical Director, Africa Region, The World Bank
SSATP, The World Bank
SSATP Working Paper No. 28
The Sub-Sahara Africa Transport Program (SSATP) was launched in 1987 as a joint initiative of the World Bank and the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa (UNECA) to improve transport sector performance by promoting policy reforms and institutional changes. The SSATP is a broad collaborative effort of national development aid agencies, international agencies (UNDP, ILO, and UNCTAD), and African institutions (i. a. UAR, MINCONMAR, PTA), with the World Bank and ECA acting as the Executing Agencies. The activities of the program were initially coordinated by an International Advisory Committee (IAC) chaired by UNECA, which held its first meeting in Washington DC, in March 1987. The operating principles and the coverage of the SSATP were laid down at a meeting of the IAC in Oslo, in December 1988. By 1992 policy reform had emerged as the prime area that needed attention, and to underline this the name of the program was changed to Sub-Saharan Africa Transport Policy Program. The SSATP is implemented through a series of components directed at key issues on the transport agenda. Donors' interest, availability of African Partners, and relevance for World Bank operational objectives, all have guided the selection and definition of the various components. Each component is targeted at a specific audience and carried out in collaboration with development agencies and African institutions, with the participation of African experts and advisors.
accident prevention
accidents
accountability
assets
axle load
buses
capital cities
civil engineering
collaboration
communication costs
Consulting Services
Contractors
decentralization
decision making
decision-making
erosion
financial management
Financing of Roads
fiscal year
framework
fuel
institutional development
instruction
Intermediate means of transport
legislation
lending operations
local councils
local government
local governments
main roads
metropolitan areas
modal split
motorized transport
municipalities
NMT
Permanent International Association of Road Congresses
personal mobility
PIARC
ports
Privatization
productivity
programs
public transport
public transportation
public urban transport
Railways
reinforcement
resource allocations
resource mobilization
RMI
Road Financing
Road Funds
Road Maintenance
Road Maintenance Initiative
road management
road safety
Road Sector
Road Users
roads
routine maintenance
rural infrastructure
Rural transport
salvage
sharing
social services
technical assistance
Toll Roads
traffic
traffic safety
Transport
transport infrastructure
transport planning
transport policies
Transport Policy
transport projects
transport sector
transportation
trust fund
trust funds
Urban Development
urban mobility
urban public transport
Urban transport
urban transport policy
Urban Transport Project
urban transport projects
Urban transport services
user chargesTransport sector management
Policy reform
Donors
poverty alleviation
Stakeholder participation
Dissemination of information
Policy initiatives
Partnerships
Policy framework
Road Maintenance
Rural transport
Urban transport
Trade
Railway restructuring
Program management
Monitoring