Kapchorwa–Suam Road

[1] The highway will start at Kapchorwa and continue in a general westerly direction to go through Kween in Kween District, then turn in a southeasterly direction to go through Bukwo in Bukwo District and end at Suam, on the banks of the Suam River, which forms the border between Uganda and Kenya.

[3] In the earlier years, loans were sought from the World Bank and the Danish International Development Agency.

[6] UNRA and the Kenya National Highways Authority (KNHA) are jointly seeking funding from the African Development Bank to jointly develop that road corridor in order to promote trade between the two neighboring countries.

The Ugandan section of the road will cost an estimated $80 million (UShs270 billion), funded by the African Development Bank and the government of Uganda.

[1][9] As of February 2022, the UNRA public relations officer estimated the completed section to amount to approximately 60 percent.