h) complementarity and economies of scale between the Community's service providers;
i) co-operative policy development facilitated by strategic partnerships between
government and a responsible and competent regional private sector;
j) regional development fostered by strategic partnerships between international cooperating partners and regional stakeholders;
k) customer driven service provision characterised by adequate access to basic transport.
communications and meteorology services and progressive improvement of service
quality;
l) improved diversity of services and provision of services on a competitive bid basis
through the promotion of fair and healthy competition between service providers in terms
of transparent, flexible, predictable and streamlined regulatory frameworks;
m) informed decision-making and improved investor confidence to facilitate commercial
activity;
n) focused investment in joint human resource development programmes, information
management schemes, research and development projects and technology transfer
initiatives; and
o) effective environmental management with due consideration of relevant international
and regional conventions.
TRANSPORT
Chapter 3
INTEGRATED TRANSPORT
ARTICLE 3.1
OBJECTIVES
Member States shall promote economically-viable integrated transport service provision
in the Region a) characterised by high performance standards and consistent levels of efficiency and
reliability of all individual component parts of the transport chain;
b) on the basis of complementarity and co-operation between modes, modal choice
optimisation, seaport hinterland optimisation and with due regard to modal advantages;
c) bearing in mind the need to preserve the Region's transportation infrastructure;
d) by encouraging the development of multimodal service provision; and
e) compatible with responsible environmental management;
to support the development of major regional development corridors and facilitate travel
between their territories.