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Middle-East and North Africa Middle East and North Africa Transport Solutions in Fragile Settings Nicolas Peltier-Thiberge February 2016

Outline 1. Introduction: the World Bank MNA Strategy 2. Operationalizing the strategy in the transport sector 3. Specific challenges of working in a fragile environment 4. New dimensions of vulnerability: climate change 2

1. The World Bank MNA Strategy 3

The four pillars: the 4 Rs 4

Strategic Shift in Word Bank Engagement 5

Different pillars will be more or less relevant in different country environments 6

2. Operationalizing the strategy in the transport sector Pillar 1: Renewing the Social Contract Example from Morocco: enhancing rural accessibility in Morocco s lagging regions 54% of rural population with access in 2005 2 billion dollars 12 donors 1000+ roads 15,500 km all-weather roads 3 million beneficiaries 80% of rural population with access in 2015 7

Operationalizing the strategy Pillar 2: Regional Cooperation Example from Iraq: Transport corridors and trade facilitation Four key regional corridors: North (Turkey), South (Kuwait), East (Iran), West (Jordan) World Bank currently working on North and South corridors (connection to Turkey and to Umm Qasr seaport) Partnership with IsDB Infrastructure rehabilitation: Iraq Expressway No. 1 (1,100km) Simplification and automation of customs procedures Logistics and trade facilitation: freight forwarders, cargo handling, railways concessions and operations, ports, dry ports and logistics centers operation Traffic Safety 8

Operationalizing the strategy Pillar 3: Resilience to Refugees Shocks Example from Lebanon: About 1.2 million refugees in poverty with little employment opportunities Refugees mostly present in lagging regions, largely increasing stresses on already poor infrastructure and services (about 25% increase in mobility demand) => Labor intensive public works programs (rural roads) are planned to: - Create Jobs for low skilled refugees (Syrians work in construction sector); - Roads serve both host communities and refugees; - Rural roads contribute to the development needs of lagging regions. 9

Operationalizing the strategy Pillar 4: Recovery and reconstruction Example from Yemen: 3 transport projects suspended because of the political and security situation On-going multi-sector needs assessment (inventory of damaged roads and bridges) Implementing capacity on the ground still present Preparing our reengagement (identification of priorities, restructuring options, evaluation of implementation alternatives) 10

Pipeline Pillar Renewing the social contract Regional Cooperation Resilience from refugees shocks Recovery and reconstruction Project/Initiative Beirut BRT; Tunisia lagging regions; Upper Egypt; PPPs (Morocco, Tunisia, Egypt, Algeria); Institutional framework for Cairo urban transport ; Egypt railway reform Iraq corridors (roads, railway, customs); trans-maghreb corridor?; Mediterranean ports logistics study Lebanon, Jordan? Yemen restructuring; new emergency operation? 11

3. Specific challenges of working in a fragile environment Operating in fragile settings: Low capacity Security conditions Time is of the essence Risk premium Limited attractiveness to private investors Tailored solutions: Multi-sector needs assessment Non-traditional implementation arrangements: force account (eg. Iraq SOEs), partnership with UN agencies Third party monitoring 12

4. New dimensions of vulnerability: climate change MNA represents only 7% of global emissions but per capita emissions in MNA are higher than the world s average 26% of MNA s emissions come from the transport sector The region accounts for about half of the world s energy subsidies The impact of climate change will be disproportionate in terms of increased water and heat stress, with major implication on agriculture, livelihood and food security, as well as on key infrastructure assets (roads, port facilities). The Mediterranean Sea level is expected to rise between 0.2 and 0.5 meters in a 1.5 degree world, exposing up to 25 million people in North Africa alone, and many more in Egypt. Increased road maintenance costs (60-160% by 2050) 13

Over the past 5 years, 13% of World Bank financing to the MNA region went into climate finance 14

Contribution of the transport sector Adaptation: Building resilient transport systems Vulnerability assessment of the transport system (eg. Morocco road resilience study) Climate-resilient design (Morocco, Tunisia?) Standards (Morocco) Post-disaster reconstruction (Yemen?) Mitigation: Promoting Carbon-efficient transport Avoid: spatial planning (Morocco, Cairo?) Shift: modal shift (Morocco Urban Transport P4R; Beirut BRT; Egypt Railway) Improve: fleet management (Egypt taxi scrapping program) Coming global engagement opportunities: Washington Climate Action Summit, COP22 in Marrakech. 15

Summary: relevant topics for transport in MNA Logistics: Port development strategies Multimodal planning PPPs: Regulatory and institutional framework Specific transactions Regional integration: Transit and trade facilitation MNA-SSA linkages Climate change: GHG accounting Vulnerability assessment methodologies Urban transport: Integrated urban transport planning Urban transport governance 16

Thank you! 17