Kenya : Transport Sector Memorandum, Volume 2. Sector Papers

This Memorandum is intended to initiate discussion regarding the appropriate infrastructure strategy and policy direction which will lead to a sustainable transport sector which provides access for people and goods within Kenya and integrates Kenya into the global economy. Unless these two objectives are achieved, the prospects for substantial and continuing social and economic development in Kenya are limired. Large segments of Kenya's population will remain isolated in the rural areas, and the economy will continue as a producer of primary commodities and basic manufactues for domestic and perhaps regional consumption. The report states as the first and most important action to reverse the deterioration in the transport sector, a very major change in the philosophic approach of politicians to the sector is needed. They have to start to treat infrastructure as integral to the economic rather than the political process. Beyond this overarching change in approach, the following should also be considered as needed steps for implementing the strategy: increase private sector investment and management in the ports, airports, railways, and roads systems; reduce the role of the public sector in day-to-day management while retaining core functions for all modes of transportation and increasing public funding; and in terms of financing, rely on performance contracting under either maintenance concessions or long-term performance-based contracts.

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Main Author: World Bank
Language:English
en_US
Published: Washington, DC 2003-01
Subjects:TRANSPORT INFRASTRUCTURE, TRANSPORT POLICY, ROAD TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS, RAIL TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS, PORT MANAGEMENT, AIR TRANSPORT, PRIVATIZATION OF PUBLIC ENTERPRISES, PRIVATIZATION OF SERVICES, ROAD MAINTENANCE & REPAIR, ROAD CONSTRUCTION, ROAD FINANCE, BUS TRANSPORTATION, PRIVATE SECTOR PARTICIPATION, CONCESSION, ROAD & HIGHWAY NETWORKS, TRANSPORTATION SAFETY, EXPORT PROMOTION, COMPETITIVENESS, ROAD REHABILITATION, REGULATORY FRAMEWORK, LEGISLATIVE FRAMEWORK, RESOURCES MOBILIZATION AIR CARGO, AIR SERVICE, AIR TRANSPORT REGULATION, AIRLINE, AIRPORTS, AIRPORTS AUTHORITY, AIRWAYS, BLACK SPOT, BLACK SPOTS, BRIDGE, BUS, BUS SERVICES, BUSES, CARS, CIVIL AVIATION, COMMERCIAL FREIGHT, CONCESSION FEES, CONCESSIONAIRE, CONCESSIONS, CONGESTION, CONSTRUCTION, CONTAINER TERMINAL, CORRIDOR, DAILY TRAFFIC, DEATHS, DISTRICT ROADS, DOMESTIC AIR SERVICES, DRIVER LICENSES, EARTH ROADS, ENFORCEMENT OF TRAFFIC REGULATIONS, EROSION, FATALITIES, FOOTPATHS, FOREIGN AIRLINES, FRAMEWORK, FREIGHT, FREIGHT TRAFFIC, FREIGHT TRANSPORT, FUEL, FUEL CONSUMPTION, FUEL LEVY, FUEL LEVY FUNDING, GARAGES, GRAVEL, GRAVEL ROADS, HEAVY VEHICLES, HIGHWAYS, INJURIES, LOCAL AUTHORITIES, MAIN ROADS, MAINTENANCE RESOURCES, MOTORIZED TRANSPORT, NATIONAL ROADS, PASSENGER, PASSENGER SERVICE, PASSENGERS, PEDESTRIANS, PERIODIC MAINTENANCE, POLICE, POTHOLES, RAIL TRANSPORT, RAILWAYS, RANGE, REGIONAL AIRLINES, RESTRICTIONS, ROAD ACCIDENTS, ROAD AGENCIES, ROAD CONDITIONS, ROAD DAMAGE, ROAD DEATHS, ROAD FINANCING, ROAD INFRASTRUCTURE, ROAD MAINTENANCE, ROAD MANAGEMENT, ROAD MARKING, ROAD NETWORK, ROAD NETWORKS, ROAD SAFETY, ROAD SECTOR, ROAD TOLLS, ROAD TRANSPORT, ROAD TRANSPORT INDUSTRY, ROAD USERS, ROADS, ROADWORK, ROUTE, ROUTINE MAINTENANCE, RURAL ROADS, SAFETY AGENCY, SAFETY AUDITS, SAFETY PROGRAM, SERVICE, SMART CARDS, SPEED, STRUCTURES, TOLLS, TOWNS, TRAFFIC, TRAFFIC DISTRIBUTION, TRAFFIC EDUCATION, TRAFFIC FLOW, TRAFFIC FLOWS, TRAFFIC LAWS, TRAFFIC REGULATIONS, TRAFFIC SAFETY, TRAINS, TRANSPORT, TRANSPORT SECTOR, TRUCKS, UNPAVED ROADS, URBAN AREAS, URBAN NETWORK, URBAN PASSENGER, URBAN ROAD, URBAN ROADS, URBAN TRANSPORT, USER COSTS, VEHICLE, VEHICLE INSPECTION, VEHICLE OPERATING COSTS, VEHICLES,
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2003/01/2487589/kenya-transport-sector-memorandum-vol-2-3-sector-papers
https://hdl.handle.net/10986/14627
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