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Tripoli-Windhoek Trans-African Highway



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Trans-African Corridor (Tripoli-Windhoek) Angola, Chad, Cameroon, Libya, Namibia

Transport and Logistics in Africa. Corridors, ports
Transport in Africa - Trans-African Corridors

The Tripoli-Windhoek Trans-African Highway, 10,808 kilometers, links:

  1. North Africa: Libya (1,598 kilometers)
  2. Central Africa: Chad (1,930 kilometers), Cameroon (1,517 kilometers), the Central African Republic (482 kilometers), Congo (1,036 kilometers), the Democratic Republic of the Congo (362 kilometers), and Angola (2,001)
  3. Southern Africa: Namibia (1,519 kilometers)

We Trust in Africa (Affordable Higher Education for Africans)

  1. Introduction to the Tripoli-Windhoek Trans-African Highway
  2. Main features of the Tripoli-Windhoek Corridor
  3. Access to eight Central, Southern, and Northern African Markets: Angola, Chad, Cameroon, the Central African Republic, Congo, the DR Congo, Namibia, and Libya

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Tripoli-Windhoek Logistics Corridor (Trans-African Highway): Angola, Chad, Cameroon...

Student, Online Doctorate in International Business

The Subject “Tripoli-Windhoek Trans-African Highway” is included within the curriculum of the following academic programs at EENI Global Business School:

Road transport, Multimodal Transport.

Masters: Transport in Africa, Business in Africa.

Masters in International Business and Foreign Trade (MIB AI)

Doctorate: Global Logistics, African Business.

Doctorate in International Business (DIB AI) Online

Languages: Masters, Doctorate, International Business, English or Study Doctorate in International Business in French Corridor Tripoli-Windhoek Masters Foreign Trade in Portuguese Corredor Tripoli-Windhoek Study Master Doctorate in International Business in Spanish Corredor Tripoli-Windhoek.

Foreign Trade and Business in Southern Africa. Online Training

Online Diploma: Business in Central Africa, AI

Key features of the Tripoli-Windhoek Trans-African Corridor:

  1. Countries of the Tripoli-Windhoek Trans-African Corridor: Libya, Chad, Cameroon, the Central African Republic, Congo, the DR Congo, Angola, and Namibia
  2. Main languages: Arabic, French, Portuguese, and English
  3. Main religion in the region of the Tripoli-Windhoek Trans-African Corridor: Islam and Christianity
  4. Main linked cities by the Tripoli-Windhoek Trans-African Corridor: Tripoli, Abugrin, Al Katrun, Zouar, Moussoro, Massaguet, N'Djamena (Chad), Garoua (Cameroon), Ngaoundéré, Bertoua, Salo, Bomassa, Gamboma, Brazzaville (Congo), Kinshasa (DR Congo), Matadi, Mepala, M'banza Congo, Cacula, Lubango, Ondangwa, Oshivelo, Otjiwarongo, Windhoek, Noordoewer, and Cape Town
  5. Paved: 5,941 kilometers

Multimodal / Combined Transport

  1. The Windhoek-Cape Town (South Africa) Road is part of the Tripoli-Windhoek Trans-African Highway

The Tripoli-Windhoek Trans-African Highway links with other African corridors:

  1. In Algiers (Algeria), with the Cairo-Dakar Trans-African Highway.
    1. The first 320 kilometers are shared with the Cairo-Dakar Corridor
  2. In Kano (Nigeria), with the Dakar-N’Djamena Logistics Corridor
  3. In Lagos (Nigeria), with the Dakar-Lagos corridor and the Lagos-Mombasa corridor
  4. The link Tunisia (Tunis)-Algeria (Gabes-Hazoua-Ghardaia) (800 kilometers) is a feeder of the Algiers-Lagos Trans-African Highway
  5. Algeria (Tamanrasset)-Mali (Gao-Bamako) - 2,226 kilometers- is a feeder of the Algiers-Lagos Trans-African Highway
  6. In Angola (Alto Hama) links with the Beira-Lobito Corridor

The largest ports near to the Tripoli-Windhoek Trans-African Highway:

  1. Port of Lobito and Port of Luanda (Angola)
  2. Port of Douala (Cameroon)
  3. Port of Pointe Noire (Congo)
  4. Port of Durban (South Africa)
  5. Port of Walvis Bay (Namibia)

The Tripoli-Windhoek Trans-African Highway belongs to African Civilization.

  1. Central African Economic Area
  2. Southern African Economic Area
  3. East African Economic Area
  4. Maghrebian Economic Area

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African Economic Integration

African Regional Economic Communities involved:

  1. Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS)
  2. Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa (COMESA)
  3. Southern African Development Community (SADC)
  4. COMESA-EAC-SADC Agreement
  5. Central African Economic and Monetary Community (CEMAC)
  6. Economic Community of Central African States (ECCAS)
  7. Community of Sahel-Saharan States (CEN-SAD)

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