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Djibouti, Ethiopia, South Sudan, Uganda unite to enhance regional connectivity

In a significant effort to improve regional connectivity and economic cooperation, four East African nations have signed a quadripartite agreement aimed at accelerating logistics activities across the region.

The signing ceremony occurred in Djibouti on the evening of Thursday, February 27, where logistics ministers from Djibouti, Ethiopia, South Sudan, and Uganda formalized their commitment through a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU).

This agreement, known as the Djibouti Corridor or the “Djibouti-Ethiopia-South Sudan-Uganda (DESSU) Corridor,” seeks to enhance regional integration by creating a land corridor that links the participating countries.

The initiative is expected to promote cooperation, streamline trade, and stimulate economic growth throughout the region.

According to a statement from the Djiboutian government, the DESSU Corridor is inspired by successful business models such as the Maputo-Johannesburg Corridor and the Walvis Bay-Ndola-Lubumbashi

Corridor, which have shown the benefits of well-connected transport networks in boosting trade and development.

The Djibouti Corridor is poised to usher in a new era of growth and infrastructure development for the nations involved. By improving logistics and transport links, the agreement aims to enhance trade efficiency, lower costs, and strengthen economic ties between Djibouti, Ethiopia, South Sudan, and Uganda.

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