03/06/2026
In a bid to enhance regional trade and the efficiency of the port of Mombasa and northern transport corridor the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) today held an engagement workshop with cargo interveners and other stakeholders in the public sector.
During the workshop, the team sought to identify logistical challenges and strengthen collaboration as the partner agency steps up support for infrastructure projects at the port and along the corridor.
JICA further acknowledged that the Port of Mombasa serves not only as Kenya's principal gateway for imports and exports but also as a critical transit hub for neighbouring landlocked countries, including Uganda, Rwanda, and South Sudan.
Kenya Ports Authority highlighted ongoing initiatives some being implemented in collaboration with JICA including port modernization and infrastructure projects, e-mobility, greening initiatives among others designed to enhance efficiency at port facilities.
Through various development projects, JICA has continued to support the Port of Mombasa in facilitating regional trade, improving logistics efficiency, and contributing to socio-economic development across East and Central Africa.
The workshop brought together participants from JICA Headquarters, JICA South Africa, JICA Ghana, the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) Secretariat, AUDA-NEPAD, the African Union Commission (AUC), the East African Community (EAC), the Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA), the Northern Corridor Transit and Transport Coordination Authority (NCTTCA), and the Kenya Ports Authority.
Northern Corridor Transit and Transport Coordination Authority
Kenya Revenue Authority