Ghana - Highway Sector Investment Program
The objective of the project (IDA credit of $100 million over the period 1997-2001) was to assist the Government of Ghana to increase economic growth by (a) maintaining, rehabilitating and reconstructing roads and (b) ensuring sustained improvements in the road sector by (i) developing and implementing cost recovery policies, (ii) building indigenous capacity in the public and private sectors, and (iii) improving financial management control in the road sector.
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Language: | English |
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Washington, DC
2004-07
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Subjects: | BIDDING, COMMUNITIES, COMPETITIVE BIDDING, CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY, DAILY TRAFFIC, EXPENDITURES, FUEL, HIGHWAYS, INTRANET, LEARNING, LESSONS LEARNED, LOCAL CONTRACTORS, PARTICIPATORY APPROACH, PAVED ROADS, PRIVATE SECTOR, PROCUREMENT, REHABILITATION, ROAD AUTHORITY, ROAD INFRASTRUCTURE, ROAD NETWORKS, ROAD USERS, ROADS, ROUTES, TRANSPARENCY, TRANSPORT, TRANSPORTATION, |
Online Access: | http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2004/07/5532117/ghana-highway-sector-investment-program https://hdl.handle.net/10986/9688 |
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