In this exclusive edition, we commemorate a decade of PIDA and celebrate the unique contributions of Japanese partners. This report highlights the pivotal role of Japan in shaping the landscape of Africa's infrastructure, reflecting on ten years of strategic collaboration and shared advancements.
In this exclusive edition, we commemorate a decade of PIDA and celebrate the unique contributions of Japanese partners. This report highlights the pivotal role of Japan in shaping the landscape of Africa's infrastructure, reflecting on ten years of strategic collaboration and shared advancements.
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Welcome to the PIDA Information Center! We're here to provide you with all the information you need about PIDA projects in Africa. From project updates to investment opportunities, our goal is to keep you informed and engaged.
We are here to provide you with the information you need about PIDA projects in Africa. From project updates to investment opportunities, our goal is to keep you informed and engaged. Feel free to explore our resources and discover the transformative impact of infrastructure development in Africa.
Project SHOWCASE
pida 10 year progress report
The Angololo Water Resources Development Project (AWDP) is an active, transformative initiative located along the transboundary Malaba River, impacting communities in both Kenya and Uganda. .
The Beira Port Development project focuses on expanding the port's infrastructure, including the construction of new berths, storage facilities, and improved cargo handling equipment. This expansion will increase the port's capacity to handle larger vessels and accommodate growing trade volumes.
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AUDA-NEPAD and the Fonds Special pour la Préparation des Projets d'InfraStructure au Tchad (FSPPI) recently joined forces in N'Djamena, Chad. Over three days, from February 26th to 28th, 2024,
AUDA-NEPAD and the Fonds Special pour la Préparation des Projets d'InfraStructure au Tchad (FSPPI) recently joined forces in N'Djamena, Chad. Over three days, from February 26th to 28th, 2024, the two institutions held talks aimed at charting a strategic course for Chad's infrastructure, digitalisation, and capacity building.
Special edition: Japanese's pida 10 year implementation report
pROJECT SHOWCASE
PIDA Infrastructure News
Rwanda provides lessons on how to narrow Africa’s energy deficit
A selection of infrastructure projects that are highlighted on a weekly basis. These projects are chosen to showcase the diverse range of PIDA infrastructure development efforts taking place across the continent.
The Beira Port Development project focuses on expanding the port's infrastructure, including the construction of new berths, storage facilities, and improved cargo handling equipment. This expansion will increase the port's capacity to handle larger vessels and accommodate growing trade volumes.
By investing in the development of the Beira Port, the projects aims to promote regional integration, stimulate economic growth, and create employment opportunities in Mozambique and the surrounding countries. The project aligns with the broader objectives of the Program for Infrastructure Development in Africa (PIDA), which seeks to improve transportation, energy, and ICT infrastructure across the continent.
The North-South Corridor is a major transportation project under PIDA that aims to improve connectivity and trade facilitation along the transport corridor running from Durban in South Africa to Dar es Salaam in Tanzania. This corridor passes through several countries, including South Africa, Botswana, Zimbabwe, Zambia, Tanzania, and the Democratic Republic of Congo. The project involves the development and upgrading of road, rail, and port infrastructure along the corridor to enhance transportation efficiency, reduce transit times, and promote regional integration.
The Inga Dam Hydropower Project is a flagship initiative of PIDA that focuses on harnessing the hydropower potential of the Congo River in the Democratic Republic of Congo. The project aims to develop a series of hydropower plants in the Inga region, with the ultimate goal of creating the largest hydropower complex in the world. The Inga Dam project has the potential to generate significant amounts of clean and renewable energy, estimated at around 40,000 megawatts. This project has the capacity to provide electricity to millions of people across the African continent and support industrial development
The project is currently in the feasibility stage (S2B) and has garnered interest from the African Development Bank (AfDB) and the World Bank during the BPREF CEMAC round table in Paris in April 2020.
PIDA PAP 1 & 2 outline the priority infrastructure projects and programmes for the development of Africa's regional integration.
The SDM provides technical assistance to early-stage project preparation to countries and agencies that originate PIDA projects.
Specialized border crossing points that aim to facilitate trade and movement of goods and people between neighboring countries.