Guinea's Future Infrastructure plan.
Financed by the European Union and carried out in 2016, it is a step towards the development of a territorial coherence scheme, a PNDES priority project estimated at a cost of $13.1 million (€11 million). Greater Conakry 2040 aims to better distribute the population, which is set to double in twenty years and reach 6 million people, throughout the capital.
To provide mobility and improve degraded health infrastructure, its strategy consists of restructuring the city’s expansion by controlling the “spontaneous” aspect of its urbanization, as well as improving the attractiveness of neighboring secondary towns. Among the most advanced projects are the development of the Kouriah industrial zone, social housing projects, the Port of Conakry expansion and the development of waste-to-energy projects. In October 2017, the government presented its urban development master plan for the Kaloum Peninsula and Loos Islands municipality, to the extreme south of the capital.