We are thrilled to celebrate the award of a significant new project in the Republic of Togo, marking a major milestone in our ongoing commitment to improving transport safety and infrastructure across the African continent.
The project, titled “Road Safety Inspection and Socio-economic and Behavioral Diagnostic of Road Crashes on the Togolese Section of the Lomé – Ouagadougou – Niamey Corridor (Lomé – Cinkassé)” , is a crucial component of the preparation for the Lomé-Ouagadougou-Niamey Economic Corridor Project (PCE-LON).
Expanding Our African Footprint to Togo
This award is particularly significant as it establishes our presence in Togo, a new addition to our long list of countries served, especially in Sub-Saharan Africa. By working alongside the Ministry of Road, Air, and Rail Transport (MTRAF) and the PCE-LON Project Management Unit , we will directly contribute to the Togolese government’s Togo 2025 Roadmap , which aims to modernize the country and affirm it as a logistics and services hub in the sub-region.
Project Scope and Impact
The key focus of this mission is to address the significant challenge of road insecurity in Togo, which currently has one of the highest road mortality rates in Africa.
Our team will undertake comprehensive tasks over the course of six (06) months to achieve the study’s overall goal: to reduce growing road insecurity, preserve human lives, and improve the level of service on the roads.
The project specifically involves:
- Road Safety Inspection and Audit: Performing a quality inspection and audit of the entire Lomé-Cinkassé corridor (approximately 900 km, including the Sokodé, Alédjo mountains, and Kara bypasses).
- Socio-economic and Behavioral Diagnostic: Conducting an in-depth diagnostic of road safety across Togo, focusing on major factors contributing to insecurity, user behavior, and their role in crashes.
- Action Plan Development: Proposing proactive and corrective actions, including an investment program aligned with the Safe System Approach for the corridor over five (05) years.
- Capacity Building: Training ten (10) public administration officials in road safety auditing and inspection.
Commitment to the Region
We look forward to leveraging our deep international expertise in road safety inspection and reactive methods to deliver actionable recommendations and help Togo achieve the PCE-LON project’s ambitious goal of reducing road traffic collision fatalities by 50%. This project not only reinforces our commitment to safer roads but also showcases our ability to deliver high-quality, specialized consulting services on strategic regional corridors.