Adama-Awash Expressway Construction to Relocate Hundreds of Households

Sep 3 , 2024


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Hundreds of households and thousands of hectares of farmland are poised for relocation for the construction of the Adama-Awash Expressway, with total estimated budget for compensation and related costs amounts to 502.9 million Br. According to environmental and social impact assessment done by Indian firm Aarvee Associates Architects Engineers & Consultants and a local firm Net Consult Plc, Ethiopian Roads Authority, in collaboration with local governments, has prepared a comprehensive Resettlement Action Plan (RAP) to mitigate the adverse effects on displaced families and to ensure fair compensation and livelihood restoration. Funded by the African Development Bank (AfDB), the project covers a new expressway construction that will cover 60Km in the Oromia and Amhara regional states, impacting several woredas, including Adama, Boset, and Minjar Shenkora. The expressway will traverse predominantly flat to rolling terrain, adhering to international standards for road safety and environmental sustainability. The Authority will provide support for relocation, including transitional allowances and assistance in the construction of new homes. Vulnerable groups, such as women-headed households and the elderly, will receive additional support to facilitate a smooth transition. A critical segment of the Ethiopia-Djibouti Transport Corridor, the expressway is expected to reduce travel time, enhance trade efficiency, and create job opportunities for local communities. The expressway will serve as a vital link in Ethiopia's road network, promoting regional trade and economic development. It is also anticipated to contribute to the growth of small and micro enterprises along the corridor, further driving economic gains.


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