Infrastructure development will guarantee inclusive growth that benefits everyone. Targeted investments would support a vibrant Malian economy and make this landlocked nation the hub of a dynamic regional market.
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Sikasso-Zegoua is the last section in Mali on the only road linking the port of Abidjan to Bamako. The average daily traffic is more than 1000 vehicles, of which almost 40% is heavy goods vehicles. As a priority project in the WAEMU Regional Economic Program, it is one of the links in the Regional Highway of West Africa. Built between 2002 and 2004, the road is 7 m wide for two-way traffic and is 95 km long.
See the projectThe project is aimed at carrying out the following works:
This is a Community development project par excellence designed to overcome the lack of infrastructure, partly reduce the problem of unemployment and rural depopulation by creating jobs and income-generating activities, and to provide local services to road users, to raise awareness and train drivers and hauliers.
See the projectThe tomato/shallot sector is one of the major sources of income generation in the Region, which can take on increasing importance compared with the existing potential. However, the sectors are faced with a shortage of spaces exclusively for their production. The aim is to arrange 17 vegetable garden plots over approximately 152 hectares with a full pumping station for 294 operators.
See the projectThe project aims to create a business that would provide improved city bus to the city of Bamako and majors tows in Mali.
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