Ongoing consultations underway for urban transport management project

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This month marks the continuation of vital consultations with key stakeholders for the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA)-funded Capacity Improvement of Urban Transport Management Project in Honiara.

The second of these consultations was held yesterday at the Ministry of Infrastructure Development (MID) Headquarters, a MID statement said.

Chaired by the expert team from the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) specialising in urban transport and traffic management, the meeting brought together representatives from the MID’s Planning Division, Land Transportation Management Service, Transport Infrastructure Management Services, Honiara City Council, Royal Solomon Islands Police Force Traffic Division, and the policy sector from the Prime Minister’s Office.

These consultations offer a valuable platform for JICA specialists to gather insights and feedback essential for data collection, measures to ease queues during school commuting hours, introduction of school buses and safety measures for travelling public.

Launched earlier this year, the project aims to transform Honiara’s road traffic environment. Its ultimate goal is to establish a safe, convenient, and sustainable public bus system that serves the community effectively.

Mike Qaqara, deputy secretary technical (DST) of MID emphasised the government’s commitment to this initiative.

“We will continue to provide guidance and unwavering support throughout the consultation process, which is expected to span the next two years, ensuring we achieve our objectives efficiently.”

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