MobiliseYourCity’s support in Cameroon

Cameroon has been one of the first beneficiaries of MobiliseYourCity, with one “light” NUMP and two SUMPs in the two main cities (Yaoundé and Doula), both finalised in 2019. As a consequence, a number of projects that were earmarked as priority projects in these planning documents are already reaching implementation phase. 

 

Context and summary of activities

Growing urban mobility needs... hampered by a current inefficient mobility system 


Cameroon, 25 million inhabitants, is undergoing a rapid urban population growth. With 55% of its population leaving in cities, it is the most urbanised country in Central Africa. By 2035, about 65% of Cameroonian will live in urban areas. The country is dominated by two major cities: Douala, economical capital and Yaoundé, administrative capital, which are each home of about 3 million inhabitants. Both cities are expected to reach about 6 million inhabitants by 2035. Small and medium Cameroonian cities are also growing rapidly and even at a faster pace than the two major cities. 


Walking is a major transport mode in Cameroonian cities: at least one third of the trips are made by walk in Douala and Yaoundé, despite the bad conditions and lack of walkways. Informal public transport is also a dominant mode with a predominance of shared taxis in Yaoundé (40% of the trips) and moto-taxis in Douala (40% of the trips). The use of personal cars is rather limited (10% in Yaoundé, 5% in Douala) and the same applies to formal public transport which exist only in Douala. 


Many challenges are currently hampering urban mobility in Cameroon, main ones being: 

  • urban sprawl contributing to increase mobility needs; 
  • neglected and unsafe walking conditions; 
  • poor road safety records with about 30 fatalities per year per 100.000 inhabitants countrywide (compared to about 18 globally); 
  • high traffic congestion despite rather sufficient road network capacity. The congestion is mainly due to unregulated abusive use of roads, inefficient traffic regulation at junctions as well as poor road infrastructures condition; 
  • inefficient informal public transport which contributes to traffic congestion and are often slow, expensive and unsafe; 
  • obsolescence of moto-taxis, taxis and minibuses which are sources of air pollution and GHG emissions and lack of an efficient and massive public transport offer; 
  • lack of decentralization, especially when it comes to funding. 

Relevant Documents: 

Factsheet Cameroon

Cameroon NUMP

Details

  • Funded by: European Union
  • Funding amount: EUR 50,000 
  • Local counterpart: Ministère de l’Habitat et du Développement Urbain (MINHDU)
  • Supervised by: AFD
  • Consultant: SAFEGE/Transitec/Transamo/DVDH 
  • Status: completed (project start: 2018 Q1, adoption: 2019 Q3)
     
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The Factsheet

Through MobiliseYourCity, the development of a simplified NUMP document was launch in 2018 with the steering of the Ministère de l’Habitat et du Développement Urbain. 

About the NUMP

The Cameroon NUMP entails an action plan, focusing on 4 main targets : 

  • Reinforcement of urban mobility governance;
  • Increase of financing resources for urban mobility;
  • Restructuration and modernization and public transport;
  • Better use of state-of-the-art technologies for transport.
     
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Activities in Yaundé

Details

  • Funded by: European Union
  • Funding amount: EUR 450,000
  • Local counterpart: Communauté Urbaine de Yaoundé (CUY)
  • Supervised by: AFD
  • Consultant: SAFEGE/Transitec/Transamo/DVDH 
  • Status: completed (project start: 2018 Q1, adoption: 2019 Q3)
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The Factsheet

One of the important angle of Yaoundé SUMP was to design a realistic action plan, tailored to Yaoundé context. Hence, given the current very poor condition of the road network in Yaoundé, a strategic focus on improving the efficiency of the road network was retained, in the view to benefit to all transport modes. Also, an important feature of Yaoundé SUMP is that the proposed measures are financially viable given current limited financing resources.

About the SUMP

In the final SUMP, the action plan focuses on 4 main strategic activities: 

  • ensure safer walking trips;
  • improve the efficiency of the existing road network;
  • reorganize informal public transport;
  • enhance formal public transport and engage with the development of a BRT network. 

Main expected impacts of the action plan are a very significant decrease in transport time citywide (-40% compared to a do-nothing scenario) and a decrease in the GHG emissions (about -10% compared to a do nothing scenario)
 

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Follow up activities 

Since the adoption of the SUMP, the Communauté Urbaine de Yaoundé and the Ministère de l’Habitat et du Développement Urbain (MINHDU) engaged actively in the implementing phase of the SUMP through inter alia: 

  • “Yaoundé Coeur de Ville” project aiming at improving mobility at three major mobility hubs earmarked as key strategic areas in the SUMP (Mvan, Elig Effa, Elig Edzoa). The project is currently under implementation, with an AFD financing of 66,5 million EUR.
  • the preparation phase of the North-South BRT line, with AFD and EU support. A feasibility study was completed in 2023 and follow-up preparation studies are  being developed, aiming at project implementation start in 2025;
  • the preparation of MoVe Yaoundé project, developed by GiZ and funded by the EU, emphasizing on the redesign of Yaoundé city centre roads, promoting inter alia safe and comfortable walking conditions and the professionalization of the informal transport sector;
  • the rehabilitation of primary and secondary roads and non-motorised transport links in Yaoundé, currently under construction with World Bank funding (PDVIR project, about 40 million EUR);
  • Yaoundé outer ring road project, with detailed design studies completed, under EU funding.
     

Activities in Douala

Details

  • Funded by: FFEM
  • Funding amount: : EUR 400,000
  • Local counterpart: Communauté Urbaine de Douala (CUD)
  • Supervised by: AFD
  • Consultant: SYSTRA
  • Status: completed (project start: 2018 Q1, adoption: 2019 Q3)
     
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The Factsheet

Douala SUMP was developed with a focus on three main objectives:  

  • Improving citizens’ access to destinations, activities and services offered in Douala; 
  • Improving the urban environment in Douala; 
  • Renewing the governance of Douala, its mobility, and projects

The Douala SUMP action plan entails multimodal actions with a strong emphasis on improvement and development of public transport: development of a comprehensive BRT network, in articulation with a feeder bus network, construction of a cable car line, development of ferry services.
Expected benefits include a reduction of 13% of the time spent in daily trips and decrease of GHG emissions (about -20% compared to a do nothing scenario)
 

Follow up activities 

Since the Douala SUMP adoption, the Communauté Urbaine de Douala engaged actively in the implementing phase of the SUMP with mainly the launch of “Douala Urban Mobility Project”, financed by the World Bank, for a total amount of about 500 million USD and entailing the following components:

  • Construction of BRT infrastructure facilities, delivery of systems and rolling stock;
  • Transit-oriented development around the BRT system;
  • support to institutional strengthening and professionalization of existing public transport operators;
  • Project management and capacity building;

 

Other Relevant documents and links

Mobilise Days report - MYC Cameroon 
Lessons learned from first SUMP studies Cameroon CODATU 
Document SSATP
Mobility of women in African cities: How to explain inequalities of access