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There are many amazing organizations, projects, and networks already committed to building transport environments that ensure mobility and access for all. We showcase them here to provide visibility and an opportunity to get inspired, connected, and to raise ambitions together.

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Pinay Bike Commuters Community

Pinay Bike Commuter Community is an online community exclusively for women to share experiences about bike commuting, and to serve as a safe space to ask questions about cycling, or other bike-commuting related matters. We strive for empowering women to be able to get from point A to point B safely, and for women to feel safe on the road, both on and off the bicycle.

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Akshara Centre

We are a not-for-profit women’s organisation and resource centre working for the empowerment of women and girls. With 14 people leading the way, we have the backing of a strong volunteer base and a number of ambassadors lending their support to our cause. To add to that, on the left, you will see our partners (Stand Up Against Violence) in this movement to make India a gender just country.

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Pro Rail Alliance

The Allianz pro Schiene (“Pro Rail Alliance”) is Germany’s most extraordinary transport association. It unites 24 non-profit organizations and more than 150 railway sector companies, which collaboratively aim at the promotion and improvement of rail traffic in Germany.

Also the organization has a focus on gender. One instance is the initiative “Women’s Network: Mobility needs women”. With this, it questions why the railway industry is one of the classic male domains and if this has to stay that way?. It is with this regard that leading female managers in the industry asked themselves this question and founded the “Mobility needs women” network under the umbrella of the Pro-Rail Alliance.

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Walkability Institute (Instituto Caminhabilidade)

The Walkability Institute (Instituto Caminhabilidade) is a non-profit organization led by women and founded in 2012 that, driven by the urgency of achieving gender equality and addressing the climate crisis, develops walkable cities with citizen participation.

It does this through two lines of action, promoting the culture of walking and humanizing cities,integrating five action areas: Education and information, research and consulting, networks and events, urban projects and advocacy and partnerships.

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