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A Timely and Exclusive Platform to Get the Latest Updates on POLICY, PRIORITY PROJECTS, PROCUREMENT OPPORTUNITIES, PROJECT PARTNERSHIP and INVESTMENT in the Emerging Roads and Rail Transport Infrastructure Sector of East & Central Africa. Latest roads & rail investment programs and projects in Tanzania, Kenya, Uganda, Burundi, Rwanda, South Sudan & DRC Key drivers of transport capacity planning & procurement opportunities Viable Infrastructure investment & financing models Alternative sources of low cost long term funding instruments Project evaluation & risk mitigation strategies How to engage with Governments Mobilising private operators investment in existing projects Priority projects in corridor development Role of DFIs in Roads & Rail Infrastructure PPPs PPPs governance framework What do investors look for in a project Updates on Government guarantees and viability gap funding Best practices in rail systems management & operation Recommendations on new traffic management, transport systems & operations for East & Central Africa Railway Action Plan – Investment Priority Ranking New Technology in Road Management Regulatory framework to ensure transportation projects’ efficiency THE SUMMIT HIGHLIGHTS Leo John Ngowi, Manager, Road and Monitoring, Surface and Marine Transport Regulatory Authority (SUMATRA), Tanzania Joseph Nyamboha, Consultant, Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) Eric Kaleja, Director, KfW/DEG, Germany Eng Yonas Mchomvu, Senior Transport Specialist, The World Bank Philip Wambugu, Director of Infrastructure, East Africa Community Apollo Kashanku, Senior Transport Economist, Ministry of Works and Transport, Uganda Pierrot Kasonga, Director of Regional Planning & Transport Economist, Ministry of Planning, DRC Dr Mahabubul Bari, Transport Adviser, Ministry of Infrastructure, Rwanda Edouard Nyandwi, Principal Technical Adviser, Cabinet of the Minister of Transport and Public Works, Bujumbura-Burundi Serah Wangare, Executive Officer, Juba Office, Ministry of Road, South Sudan Government Eng Solomon Ouna, Railway Project Manager, Kenya Railways Ndayishimiye Jean-Pierre, Chief of Administration Board, Road Authority, Public Works, Bujumbura, Burundi Ronah Serwadda, Commissioner, Ministry of East African Community Affairs, Uganda Heiko Ifland, Senior Consultant, Railistics, Germany Dieudonne Dukundane, Director General, Burundi Maritime, Port and Railways Authority Merian Sebunya Kyomugisha, Chairperson, Uganda Freight Forwarders Association (UFFA) and Managing Director, BTS Clearing and Forwarding Ltd Lawrence Lugwana Kaggwa, Managing Director, Uganda Transport Agencies Ltd (UTAL); Managing Director, Uganda Truck Owners Organisation Wolfgang Solzbacher, Director, KfW Office Tanzania, German Development Cooperation (Invited) Shi Ji Yang, Deputy Director General Africa, Global Cooperation Department, China Development Bank (Invited) Liu Jianguo, CAD Fund (invited) Owned and Produced by Supporting Organizations Exhibitor Ministerial Opening Hon Dr Harrison Mwakyembe, Minister, Ministry of Transport, Tanzania Top Industry Speakers Including: DO NOT MISS THIS NETWORKING AND INFORMATION-PACKED SUMMIT & EXPO! Email jose@magenta-global.com.sg or call +65 6391 2535 today

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Page 1: Top Industry Speakers Including: THE SUMMIT HIGHLIGHTS · 2014. 6. 17. · Rwanda with the Latest Roads/Rail Projects and Feasible Rural Transport Building Strategies Dr Mahabubul

A Timely and Exclusive Platform to Get the Latest Updates on POLICY, PRIORITY PROJECTS, PROCUREMENT OPPORTUNITIES, PROJECT PARTNERSHIP and INVESTMENT in the Emerging Roads and Rail Transport Infrastructure Sector of East & Central Africa.

• Latest roads & rail investment programs and projects in Tanzania, Kenya, Uganda, Burundi, Rwanda, South Sudan & DRC• Key drivers of transport capacity planning & procurement opportunities• ViableInfrastructureinvestment&financing models• Alternative sources of low cost long term funding instruments• Project evaluation & risk mitigation strategies• How to engage with Governments• Mobilising private operators investment in existing projects• Priority projects in corridor development• Role of DFIs in Roads & Rail Infrastructure PPPs• PPPs governance framework• What do investors look for in a project• Updates on Government guarantees and viability gap funding• Best practices in rail systems management & operation• Recommendationsonnewtraffic management, transport systems & operations for East & Central Africa• Railway Action Plan – Investment Priority Ranking• New Technology in Road Management• Regulatory framework to ensure transportationprojects’efficiency

THE SUMMIT HIGHLIGHTS

Leo John Ngowi, Manager, Road and Monitoring, Surface and Marine Transport Regulatory Authority (SUMATRA), TanzaniaJoseph Nyamboha, Consultant, Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA)Eric Kaleja, Director, KfW/DEG, GermanyEng Yonas Mchomvu, Senior Transport Specialist, The World BankPhilip Wambugu, Director of Infrastructure, East Africa CommunityApollo Kashanku, Senior Transport Economist, Ministry of Works and Transport, UgandaPierrot Kasonga, Director of Regional Planning & Transport Economist, Ministry of Planning, DRCDr Mahabubul Bari, Transport Adviser, Ministry of Infrastructure, RwandaEdouard Nyandwi, Principal Technical Adviser, Cabinet of the Minister of Transport and Public Works, Bujumbura-BurundiSerah Wangare, Executive Officer, Juba Office, Ministry of Road, South Sudan GovernmentEng Solomon Ouna, Railway Project Manager, Kenya Railways Ndayishimiye Jean-Pierre, Chief of Administration Board, Road Authority, Public Works, Bujumbura, BurundiRonah Serwadda, Commissioner, Ministry of East African Community Affairs, UgandaHeiko Ifland, Senior Consultant, Railistics, GermanyDieudonne Dukundane, Director General, Burundi Maritime, Port and Railways AuthorityMerian Sebunya Kyomugisha, Chairperson, Uganda Freight Forwarders Association (UFFA) and Managing Director, BTS Clearing and Forwarding LtdLawrence Lugwana Kaggwa, Managing Director, Uganda Transport Agencies Ltd (UTAL); Managing Director, Uganda Truck Owners OrganisationWolfgang Solzbacher, Director, KfW Office Tanzania, German Development Cooperation (Invited)Shi Ji Yang, Deputy Director General Africa, Global Cooperation Department, China Development Bank (Invited)Liu Jianguo, CAD Fund (invited)

Owned and Produced by Supporting Organizations Exhibitor

Ministerial Opening

Hon Dr Harrison Mwakyembe, Minister, Ministry of Transport, Tanzania

Top Industry Speakers Including:

DO NOT MISS THIS NETWORKING AND INFORMATION-PACKED SUMMIT & EXPO!Email [email protected] or call +65 6391 2535 today

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The 5th East & Central Africa Roads & Rail Infrastructure Summit 2014 is a Must Attend Event for Roads and Rail Operators, Government Authorities, PPP Policy Makers, Project Developers, Project Sponsors, Investors, Financiers, Technology & Equipment Providers and End Users. It is an important annual platform bringing together key regional representatives to discuss the challenges and opportunities from the many roads and rail developmental projects in the region.

The timely roll-out of sustainable infrastructure in the region coupled with private sector investment is the key to transforming Africa’sregionaltransportcorridorsintovibrantandefficienteconomiccorridors.Withanimprovedtransportationsystem,thetimeandcostoftransportinggoodscouldbereducedsignificantlytospurneweconomicgrowthintheregions,especiallyforthe landlocked countries. The 5th East & Central Africa Roads & Rail Infrastructure Summit 2014 assesses growth potential and investment opportunitieswhiletacklingchallengesandobstaclestofindsolutionsforboostinginvestorconfidence,revivingstagnantprojects and developing new projects.

By Regions East & Central Africa South Africa Europe Middle East North America North Africa Asia

By Job Title Chairman / CEO / President / MD / VP / Director Operations Manager / Project Head / Team Leader Minister / Ambassador / Country Representatives Marketing & Communications / Business Development Advisor / Consultant / Academia Head of Infrastructure / Civil & Mechanical Engineer Corporate Banking / Finance & AuditBy Industry

Government Authorities & Embassies Transportation / Civil Engineering & Construction Financial Institutions Roads & Rail Operators Engineering & Environmental Advisory Management, Strategic & Legal Advisory Transport, Construction & Maintenance Equipment Suppliers Survey/Mapping,Refinery&Mining

Summit 2013 Audience Profile: Who You Will Meet

Don't miss-out on this timely opportunity to establish and enhance

regional business ties,gain new insights on East and Central

African transport infrastructure development,

and benefit from the latest international best practices and new and upcoming

infrastructure projects!

Do not miss the opportunity to showcase your brand, projects and technology at the 5th East & Central Africa Roads & Rail Infrastructure Summit 2014. We offer a diverse range of sponsorship opportunities for your organization. With major stakeholders expected to attend the event, you are guaranteed to have your message, product excellence and industry leadership transmitted to top decision makers. Call us today to book one of these primary sponsorship packages:

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Africa needs an estimated US$93 billion per year to develop its infrastructure, with two-thirds required for new physical infrastructure such as roads and rail, and the remainder for

maintenance and operations.A sound infrastructure development programme can potentially contribute as much as 2% per

year to Gross Domestic Product.

DO NOT MISS THIS NETWORKING AND INFORMATION-PACKED SUMMIT & EXPO!Email [email protected] or call +65 6391 2535 today

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CONFERENCE PROGRAMME

8.00 Registration & Welcome Coffee9.00 Chairman’s Welcome Remarks9.10 Ministerial Opening Address

Hon Dr Harrison Mwakyembe, Minister, Ministry of Transport, Tanzania

9.20 Tanzania Projects Spotlight: Latest Updates and OpportunitiesMohamed Hilal, Head of Infrastructure, Ministry of Transport, Tanzania (invited)

9.45 Strengthening Capacity Building in Infrastructure in Africa: Connecting Public and Private Sectors – a JICA Perspective• The achievements of East & Central Africa in implementing PPP• Challenges and problems of EAC countries in embracing PPP through public investments• Strategies and improved arrangements to attract private investment for East & Central Africa transportation projectsJoseph Nyamboha, Consultant, Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA)

10.15 The Role of DFIs in Road and Rail Infrastructure PPPs and their Challenges in Africa: A European PerspectiveEric Kaleja, Director, DEG, Germany

10.45 Morning Refreshments11.15 Practical PPP Support and Initiatives for Rail Operators and

Governments Engr Yonas Mchomvu, Senior Transport Specialist, The World Bank

11.45 Latest Updates into East & Central Africa's Roads and Rail Development • Reviewing the challenges and tapping the opportunities presented to the East & Central Africa transportation sector• Identifying trends and innovations to improve East & Central Africa’s transportationPhilip Wambugu, Director of Infrastructure, East Africa Community (EAC)

12.15 Panel Discussion: Developing a Viable Infrastructure Investment and Financing Model for African Transportation• Achieving optimal ROI for the international investor• At what cost?• The role of project credit and government guarantees to ensure bankability• Ways to attract finance• Different sources of funds• Project evaluation criteria• Risk mitigation• Enabling regulatory frameworkPanelists:Eric Kaleja, Director, DEG, GermanyJoseph Nyamboha, Consultant, Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA)Engr Yonas Mchomvu, Senior Transport Specialist, The World BankPlus invited senior representatives from Standard Chartered Bank and Ecobank

12.45 Networking Lunch14.00 Uganda Railway Infrastructure Projects, Planning and Policy:

Latest UpdatesApollo Kashanku, Senior Transport Economist, Ministry of Works and Transport, Uganda

14.30 The Private State Enterprises in the DRC Public Partnership and Identifying New Business Opportunities with Other PartnersPierrot Kasonga, Director of Regional Planning and Transport Economist, Ministry of Planning, DRC

15.00 Addressing the Impact of Inadequate Infrastructure in Rwanda with the Latest Roads/Rail Projects and Feasible Rural Transport Building StrategiesDr Mahabubul Bari, Transport Adviser, Ministry of Infrastructure, Rwanda

15.30 Latest Updates on the Major Cross Countries Rail Project between Mombasa at Kenya and Kigali at RwandaEngr Solomon Ouna, Railway Project Manager, Kenya Railways

16.00 Afternoon Refreshments16.30 Panel Discussion: Enhancing Regional Connectivity - The

Intermodal Value Chain Opportunities to Drive Social and Economic Development in Africa• Implementing trans East & Central African transportation corridors – what are the obstacles?• Capacity building challenges• Contracting models and performance monitors• Corridor upgrade strategy – reduction in transit times, standardization of axle loads

9.00 Chairman’s Remark9.15 Institutional capacity and clear regulatory framework to

ensure the efficiency of infrastructure projectsLeo John Ngowi, Manager Road and Monitoring, Surface and Marine Transport Regulatory Authority (SUMATRA), Tanzania

9.45 Key economic drivers in Uganda agriculture, mining, textile and manufacturing investment areas and its impact on transport planning & capacity buildingRonah Serwadda, Commissioner, Ministry of East African Community Affair, Uganda

10.15 Burundi Port Master Plan: mobilising private operators to invest in Bujumbura Port Development Plan – Intermodal Investment Opportunities Edouard Nyandwi, Principal Technical Adviser, Cabinet of the Minister of Transport and Public Works Bujumbura-Burundi

10.45 Morning Refreshments11.15 Project case study and new opportunities: Railway Dar es

Salaam – Isaka – Kigali/ Keza - Gitega – MusongatiDieudonne Dukundane, Director General, Burundi Maritime, Port and Railways Authority

11.45 Global Rail Best Practice: Recommendable railway structures, best & worst practices, lesson learned and success factors• The needs & requirement to re-establish trust in operating railway system and setting up contemporary rail systems• Presenting new traffic management, transport systems and operations for ECA land transportation: what worksHeiko Ifland, Senior Consultant, Railistics, Germany

12.15 Railway Action Plan for Africa: evaluation for investment priority ranking Wolfgang Solzbacher, Director of KfW Office Tanzania, German Development Cooperation (invited)

12.45 Lycopodium Rail Case Study 13.15 Networking Lunch14.30 Panel Discussion

What do international investors look for before investing in Africa’s transportation infrastructure projects?Panelists:Shi Ji Yang, Deputy Director General Africa, Global Cooperation Department, China Development Bank (invited)Liu Jianguo, CAD Fund (invited)Senior Management, Harith General Partners (Invited)Senior Representative, FMO (invited)and other invited international investors

15.15 Attracting private sector investment into East & Central Africa maritime sector: Ship to port to roads & rail: A Freight Forwarder’s perspectiveMerian Sebunya Kyomugisha, Managing Director, BTS Clearing and Forwarding Ltd; Chairperson, Uganda Freight Forwarders Association (UFFA)

15.45 Afternoon Refreshments16.15 The management of new technology in road infrastructure

development in emerging Africa: Case study of South SudanSerah Wangare, Executive Officer, Juba Office, Ministry of Road, South Sudan Government

16.45 The African bitumen & aggregates market: Demand & supply opportunitiesAfrican Bitumen Expert (invited)

17.15 Chairman’s Closing Remarks and End of Conference

Day One - 26 August 2014

Day Two - 27 August 2014

16.30 • Standard gauge in East Africa?• Reducing maintenance costs and improving operations Panelists:Ndayishimiye Jean-Pierre, Chief of Administration Board, Road Authority, Public Works, Bujumbura, BurundiDr Mahabubul Bari, Transport Adviser, Ministry of Infrastructure, RwandaPhilip Wambugu, Director of Infrastructure, East Africa CommunityRonah Serwadda, Commissioner, Ministry of East African Community Affairs, UgandaLawrence Lugwana Kaggwa, Managing Director, Uganda Transport Agencies Ltd (UTAL); Managing Director, Uganda Truck Owners Organisation

17.15 End of Day One

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