
N’Djamena-Djibouti Trans-African Corridor
Trans-African Highway N’Djamena-Djibouti: Sudan, Ethiopia, Nigeria, Chad
- Introduction to the N’Djamena-Djibouti Trans-African Highway
- The main features of the Djibouti-N’Djamena Corridor (West Africa, Central Africa, East Africa)
- Access to five African Markets of East, Central and West Africa: Sudan, Ethiopia, Nigeria, Djibouti, and Chad
Sample - N’Djamena-Djibouti Trans-African Highway:


Trans-African Transport Corridors.


The N’Djamena-Djibouti Trans-African Highway, 4,200 kilometers, links:
- East Africa: Sudan (1,892 kilometers), Ethiopia (1,056
kilometers), and Djibouti (219 kilometers)
- West Africa: Nigeria
- Central Africa: Chad (1,052 kilometers)
Key features of the N’Djamena-Djibouti Trans-African Corridor:
- Countries of the N’Djamena-Djibouti Trans-African Corridor: Sudan, Ethiopia, Nigeria, Djibouti, and Chad
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N'Djamena (Chad), Massaguet, Bokoro, Oum Hadjer, Abeche, Adre, Zalingei (Sudan), Nyala, In Nahoud, Gallabat (Ethiopia), Azezo, Werota, Dese, Kembolcha, Bati, Mille, Dobi, Galafi, and Dikhil (Djibouti)
- In En Nahoud (Sudan) links with the Trans-African Highway
- In Senar (Sudan) links with the Cairo-Gaborone Logistics Corridor
- Main religion in the region of the N’Djamena-Djibouti Trans-African Corridor is Islam
- Main languages are Arabic, English, and French
Nearest ports to the N’Djamena-Djibouti Trans-African Highway:
- Port of Djibouti
- Port of Mombasa (Kenya)
- Port of Lagos (Nigeria)
- Port Sudan
The N’Djamena-Djibouti Trans-African Highway belongs to the African Civilization.
- West African Economic Area
- East African Economic Area
- Central African Economic Area
African Regional Economic Communities involved:
- Central African Economic and Monetary Community (CEMAC)
- Economic Community of Central African States (ECCAS)
- Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS)
- West African Monetary Zone (WAMZ)
- Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa (COMESA)
- COMESA-EAC-SADC Agreement
- Community of Sahel-Saharan States (CEN-SAD)
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