The project's immediate beneficiaries include
small holder farmers, coffee producers, traders, agro-based industries
including a beer brewery and a sugar factory. Transporters will also benefit
from reduced travel time, increased speed and reduced vehicle operating costs
while the general public in the sub-region as a whole will have improved access
to social amenities.
AfDB
Approves Funding for Upgrading Vital Road Corridor in Ethiopia
African
Development Bank Group (Tunis)
November
11, 2011
The
upgrading of a 112-km road to an all-weather standard approved by the African
Development Bank Group will boost economic activities and promote poverty
reduction in Ethiopia. An estimated 1.3 million people residing along the
Bedele-Metu road corridor will benefit from the project.
The
Board of the Directors of the AfDB Group approved a USD 66.7-million loan on 10
November 2011 for the Bedele-Metu Road Upgrading Project from the resources of
the African Development Fund, the concessional window or the Group.
With
the total cost estimated at USD 81.7 million, the road corridor will serve as a
lifeline to a broad range of economic development activities within the
corridor which borders other countries in the region. The project's immediate
beneficiaries include small holder farmers, coffee producers, traders,
agro-based industries including a beer brewery and a sugar factory.
Transporters will also benefit from reduced travel time, increased speed and
reduced vehicle operating costs while the general public in the sub-region as a
whole will have improved access to social amenities.
Following
the Board approval, the AfDB's transport and ICT Department Director, Gilbert
Mbesherubusa, said that the Bank's strategic plan for Ethiopia prioritizes
infrastructure development given that the transport sector is critical under
the strategy which aims at focusing on selected key projects with potential
high impact on the country's economic and social development. "The Bank is
excited to make substantial contributions to the country's ambitious programme
in the sector," he said.
Since
2001, the AfDB has approved USD 347.5 million for five loans and one grant to
fund the rehabilitation of 790 kilometers of roads in Ethiopia.
The
loan will be implemented in four years.
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*1Unit
of Account = USD 1.624
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