The Kenya National Highways Authority (KeNHA) has announced the commencement of a sensitization program for the construction of the 740-kilometer Multinational Horn of Africa Isiolo-Mandera Corridor, Elwak-Rhamu road.
In a notice published on Tuesday, April 1, KeNHA revealed that it had received financing from the African Development Fund (ADF) for the construction of the road and the implementation of a road safety audit, awareness, and sensitization program.
The primary purpose of the road safety audit is to identify and mitigate potential safety issues in road projects, minimize accidents that may occur after the completion of the project, and improve overall road safety.
According to the Authority, the sensitization program will include a review of previous Road Safety Audits in the detailed design and the incorporation of additional proposals to enhance road safety during and after the project's implementation.