To encourage the upgrading and development of port, rail, lake, road and border post infrastructure. To create a strategic, high-level partnership between senior government officials and business leaders. To facilitate mutually-beneficial business partnerships between Member-States. To ensure that an open and competitive environment is maintained among corridors.į. To promote the sustained maintenance of infrastructure and encourage development of the Central Corridor and ensure that such development, in infrastructure and other supporting services, meet the current and anticipated requirements of the users.Į. To support planning and operations of the Corridor by Member States through proactive collection, processing and dissemination of traffic data, analysis of competitive corridors and business information.ĭ. To actively market the corridor with a view to encourage its increased utilization in order to improve international and domestic traffic levels.Ĭ. To ensure that the Central Corridor is available to importers and exporters from landlocked states of Burundi, DRC, Rwanda, and Uganda as an efficient and economic addition to other trade routes, probably the most cost-effective.ī. Under this agreement, the mandate of CCTTFA is spelt out as follows:Ī. The agency has a mandate to coordinate the Member States’ efforts in implementing the corridor’s agreement.
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It aims at accelerating the development of the Central Corridor and it is governed by the Central Corridor Transit Transport Facilitation Agreement signed by the respective Governments on the 2nd September, 2006. CCTTFA is an inter-governmental agency and a Corridor Management Institution (CMI) created through the cooperation arrangements among the five states.