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Governance of Transport Corridors in OIC Member States:

Challenges, Cases and Policy Lessons

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Cooperation

Collaboration

Integration

Infrastructure

Informing;

financing,

planning and

programming are

discussed.

Develop first joint

projects.

Establish

formalized

systems of

planning and

prioritizing

projects, such as

rating

methodologies;

More funds

required for

governance

institutions.

Develop multiple

financing

structures;

Integrate

planning and

prioritization.

Performance

monitoring

Discuss

harmonized

methods of data

collection and

storage methods;

Corridor

objectives are

formulated based

on limited data

available.

Develop systems

of monitoring the

performance of

the corridor;

Ensure that each

member works

according to this

system;

Disseminate data

that is available

to the public.

Develop systems

of evaluating

corridor

management

performance;

Coordinate

national systems

of data collection

with member

states;

Establish GIS

web-portal for

disseminating

data.

Publish regular

reports on

performance of

governance

institutions;

Develop detailed

performance

indicators for

corridor, multiple

per mode;

Establish

dedicated

institution

responsible for

data collection

and

dissemination.

Promotion

Focus promotion

on mobilizing

member states to

participate in

corridor

development;

Developing initial

branding of

corridor, such as

website, logo and

colour scheme.

Continuing

promotion to

justify national

resources spend

on corridor

development;

Create system of

incorporating

stakeholders in

the decisions

making process;

Create Action

Plans and publish

regularly.

Promote for

adjusting

domestic

legislation;

Establish

multiple systems

of incorporating

stakeholders;

Action Plans are

fine-tuned,

published

regularly

according to a

clear and concise

format;

Develop other

regularly

published

reports, such as

investment

reports or project

progress reports.

Systematic

promotion of

activities through

all kind of media

(e.g. annual

meetings or

online

publications);

Promote

individual

segments of the

corridor;

Fine-tune Action

Plans and other

reports based on

evaluations of

their efficiency.