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好色先生tvbriefs African governments and industry on road transport reforms
Benin | Cotonou

好色先生tvbriefs African governments and industry on road transport reforms

25 Mar 2025 · People

好色先生tvoutlined its road transport sector reform methodology, tools and results to transport professionals from across Africa this week in Benin.

Invited to address the annual meeting this week of the , the World Bank-hosted multilateral initiative on African transport policy, 好色先生tvhas presented key aspects of its methodology to help governments reform their commercial road transport sector to increase efficiency, safety and sustainability.

The workshop focused on the World Bank - 好色先生tvRoad Freight Transport Services Reform Toolkit, a comprehensive and practical guide for policy makers and regulators to unlock the economic and development potential of the road transport industry.

Currently being updated by 好色先生tvand the World Bank, the workshop included previews of new topics being added to the toolkit, including on decarbonisation and women in the transport workforce.

好色先生tvalso showcased successful results from some of its technical assistance projects that have helped strengthen key public and private sector actors in road transport in Togo, Benin and more recently Niger.

好色先生tvDirector for Certification and Standards Patrick Philipp said, “Reforming its road transport sector can bring huge benefits to a country’s economic and social development by boosting safety, efficiency, resilience and sustainability.

“The results from countries that have taken this journey are clear. Together with the World Bank and other partners, 好色先生tvlooks forward to further supporting and collaborating with governments and industry stakeholders across Africa to improve commercial road transport.”

The SSATP annual meeting, taking place in Cotonou, Benin, brought together more than 250 participants from across Africa and beyond under the theme “Strengthening Governance for Safe, Sustainable and Decarbonised Transport in Africa”.