- Transport - World Bank Group
Transport Transport plays an important role in fostering economic growth, linking people to essential services, the growth of cities, and the creation of jobs The World Bank works with client countries to provide mobility and transport solutions that are safe, efficient, clean and accessible
- Burkina Faso: A New Project to Strengthen Climate-Resilient Road and . . .
The World Bank today approved the $216 million Sikasso-Korhogo-Bobo-Dioulasso (SKBo) Basin of Integration Project to strengthen the resilience of transport infrastructure to the challenges posed by climate change in the subregion
- The Container Port Performance Index 2020 to 2024: Trends and lessons . . .
Container ports are critical nodes in globally connected supply chains, handling merchandise and semi-finished products The Container Port Performance Index (CPPI) measures the time container ships spend in port, making it an important point of reference for stakeholders in the global economy and
- Trade Facilitation and Logistics - World Bank Group
Efficient trade is a cornerstone of economic development Yet, complex border procedures, inefficient logistics, and outdated infrastructure create barriers that slow trade, increase costs, and limit opportunities—especially for developing countries The World Bank works with governments and
- Annual World Bank Conference on Transport Economics 2026
The 4th Annual World Bank Conference on Transport Economics brings together experts to discuss infrastructure, jobs, logistics, and the future of mobility
- Infrastructure and Poverty Reduction: Innovative policies for effective . . .
Infrastructure services - transport, energy, water and sanitation, and digital infrastructure - are central to the fight against global poverty Yet, their ability to improve lives hinges on effective access, driven by three crucial factors: the availability, quality, and affordability of these services
- Open Skies for Africa – Implementing the Yamoussoukro Decision
A 2010 report, Open Skies for Africa, explains how liberalized air transport would deliver improved safety, lower fares and increase traffic in Africa
- Transport - World Bank Group
Transport Infrastructure Investment Planning (TIIP) for Ulaanbaatar Advance Efficient and High-Quality Public Transport Development in Metro Manila Transport Connectivity Assessment for Serbia - Towards a Green Resilient Recovery Tanzania Climate Resilience Strengthening of Dar es Salaam Isaka Railway Line
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