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Diagnostic Study (Parts I and II - Main Contract)


 

 

 

 

 

The Diagnostic Study provides a comprehensive analysis of the Euro-Mediterranean transport system oriented towards policy makers, operators and private sector users

The Diagnostic Study includes:

an assessment of the existing situation of the various transport sub-sectors in the MEDA region with a primary focus on the institutional, policy and regulatory dimensions;
an analysis of the main problems and bottlenecks, and corresponding recommendations for improving the overall efficiency and quality of transport systems and services.

The Diagnostic Study is composed of two parts:

Part I - Regional Issues
10 thematic modules: analysis of the MEDA regional transport system by theme or by cross-sector issues
Part II - Country Issues
12 country modules: analysis by theme and mode of the transport system in each MEDA country

Both parts are complementary to each other. The regional comparisons made in Part I are based upon the information provided in Part II.

Reports of the Diagnostic Study Review Meetings with National Coordinators 
The meetings were carried out using a highly participatory and structured approach and were considered to be very successful by all participants.





See also

Output 1: Diagnostic Study: Aims, coverage and methods

Executed missions of the international experts

Diagnostic Study Review Meetings with National Coordinators

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