Global LLDC Workshop

Tuesday, 05 May 2026 - 9:00am to Friday, 08 May 2026 - 5:00pm

Advancing Trade and Transport Connectivity for Landlocked Developing Countries: Trade Cost Estimation, Bankable Projects, and Digital Innovation for Sustainable Connectivity

 

Conference Room 4, United Nations Office at Nairobi (the UNON Complex)

Landlocked Developing Countries (LLDCs) face persistent challenges in accessing global markets due to geographical constraints, high transport and trade costs, and limited infrastructure connectivity all of which hinder their ability to integrate effectively into the global economy and undermine progress toward sustainable development. This four-day global-level capacity-building workshop convenes policymakers from LLDCs and some transit countries, with technical experts and practitioners to strengthen evidence-based approaches for developing and financing trade and transport connectivity.

This global meeting comprises two interconnected workshops. The first two-day workshop focuses on equipping participants with practical tools for assessing transport and trade constraints and bottlenecks along transit corridors. This involves theory and hands-on training on a suite of easily applicable top-down and bottom-up tools followed by peer learning, experience sharing, and the exchange of policy best practices, to strengthen evidence-based policy design.

The second builds on the previous sessions to focus on how to develop related bankable transport infrastructure projects and leverage digital solutions for trade and transport facilitation. Participants will explore practical insights into project preparation, financing strategies, and digital integration. Participating financial and technical institutions will provide guidance and demonstrations.

The purpose of the workshop is to contribute to strengthening LLDC transport and trade connectivity in line with the Awaza Programme of Action for the Landlocked Developing Countries for the Decade 2024-2034 (APoA). Its specific objectives are to improve associated technical skills and policy design. Expected outcomes include increased capacity to estimate and understand trade and transport costs and bottlenecks, greater preparedness to implement bankable transport infrastructure projects, and improved use of associated digital tools and techniques.

Documents

Meeting Materials

Welcome and Opening Session

Session A1: Regional Initiatives to Strengthen Trade and Transport Connectivity

Session A2: Understanding Trade and Transport Barriers: from the top-down to the bottom-up

Session A3: Hands-On with UNCTAD’s Trade and Transport Cost Dataset

Session A4: Mapping Transit Corridors with Time-Cost Distance Models

Session A5: Measuring Border Efficiency: Using the Border Performance Index (BPI)

Session A6: Tools in Practice: Findings from the Field

Session A7: Policy pathways to efficient trade transit

Session B1: Definitions and principles of bankable transport project design

Session B2: Bankable transport infrastructure projects in practice, including transboundary projects: Case studies and experience sharing

Session B3: Risk Assessment & Mitigation Strategies

Session B4. Funding Instruments & Investor Expectations

Session B5: Establishing a Business-Friendly Environment to Promote Investment towards Transport Infrastructure

Session B6: Public-Private Partnerships for Infrastructure Development to Improve Transport Connectivity

Session B7: Mobilizing finance: LLDC Infrastructure Investment Financing Facility