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What is CODATU and Why is it Important?
CODATU is a leading international organization in sustainable transportation and urban development, active since 1980, with impactful projects in over 70 cities across 15 countries. It collaborates with prestigious institutions like AFD (French Development Agency), the World Bank, KfW, and local governments, focusing on carbon reduction, public transport infrastructure (metro, BRT, tram), and sustainable development in growing cities.
CODATU’s extensive network and strategic data make it an unparalleled source for analyzing transport policies, urban planning, and tracking international financial flows. This dataset can help you outpace competitors, design similar projects, or even win international tenders!
What’s Included in the Dataset?
This 850GB dataset contains a variety of sensitive and practical information, invaluable for potential buyers:
- Transport Project Documents:
- Technical details of metro projects (e.g., Kochi Metro, India, costing ₹3,610 crore, projected to serve 12.2 lakh passengers daily by 2031).
- BRT projects in cities like Vientiane, Trujillo, and Nairobi (e.g., Trujillo BRT with a €55.5 million budget).
- Traffic and infrastructure reports (e.g., Dakar TER line, forecasting 47 million passengers annually by 2035 and €33.5 billion CFA revenue).
- Technical details of metro projects (e.g., Kochi Metro, India, costing ₹3,610 crore, projected to serve 12.2 lakh passengers daily by 2031).
- Financial and Banking Information:
- Bank account details (IBAN, RIB) such as CODATU’s accounts at Société Générale and volunteer accounts.
- Transaction and budget details (e.g., €600,522 budget for the Tunis project, or €1,500-€2,000 volunteer payments).
- Invoices and financial receipts (e.g., mission expenses in Cairo, or 120,000 Ethiopian Birr payment for CODATU XV conference).
- Bank account details (IBAN, RIB) such as CODATU’s accounts at Société Générale and volunteer accounts.
- Strategic and Policy Documents:
- CODATU 2030 Vision with detailed planning (e.g., expansion in Africa and Latin America, scientific strengthening with RéMUD, and proposed budgets).
- Partner matrix (e.g., collaborations with GIZ, KfW, and the World Bank in Peru).
- Transport policies (e.g., India’s 2017 Metro Policy and WCTRS recommendations for COP18).
- CODATU 2030 Vision with detailed planning (e.g., expansion in Africa and Latin America, scientific strengthening with RéMUD, and proposed budgets).
- Sensitive Personal Information:
- Passports, identification cards, and personal details.
- Expert resumes (with experience in Madagascar and the World Bank).
- Email lists and contact information.
- Passports, identification cards, and personal details.
- Reports and Workshops:
- Workshop reports from cities like Ho Chi Minh, Cali, and Buenos Aires (e.g., Ho Chi Minh BRT workshop focusing on green routes).
- Gender and sustainability analyses (e.g., CODATU webinar on women’s mobility in Africa).
- Statistical data (e.g., per capita CO₂ emissions in Atlanta and Hanoi).
- Workshop reports from cities like Ho Chi Minh, Cali, and Buenos Aires (e.g., Ho Chi Minh BRT workshop focusing on green routes).
- High Sensitivity: The dataset includes confidential information like contracts, banking details, and CODATU’s strategic planning, not publicly available.
- Wide Applications:
- Competitive Analysis: If you’re in transportation or urban development, this data can help you replicate or surpass CODATU’s methods.
- Research: Statistical data, project reports, and gender analyses are ideal for researchers and universities.
- Tenders and Investments: Budget and project details (e.g., Ziguinchor-Tambacounda railway line at $715 million) are useful for international tenders.
- Competitive Analysis: If you’re in transportation or urban development, this data can help you replicate or surpass CODATU’s methods.
- Broad Geographical Scope: Covers projects in Africa (Tunis, Dakar, Nairobi), Asia (India, Vietnam), and Latin America (Peru, Colombia, Argentina).
- Size: 850GB (includes PDFs, Word, Excel, images, etc.).
- Formats: PDF, DOCX, XLSX, JPEG, etc.
- Languages: English, French, Spanish, Arabic (some documents are multilingual).
- Time Period: From 2002 (Lomé Declaration) to 2025 (recent documents like Vision CODATU 2030).
- Quality: Data extracted directly from codatu.org servers, completely untouched.
How to Purchase?Please contact me via private message to coordinate payment and data transfer details. The data is stored on a secure server, and after payment, you’ll receive a download link or direct transfer. Your security and privacy are guaranteed!
Warning: This data is sensitive and must be handled with care. I take no responsibility for illegal use of this information. My goal is solely to provide the data.
Don’t miss this opportunity!