Connect with the global network
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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Kota Kita
Kota Kita is a non-profit organization based in Solo, Indonesia working to bridge dialogues between governments and citizens by facilitating the involvement of all citizens — especially the marginalized and excluded. Because without these voices, we will never realize a city shaped and informed by empowered citizens — A City for All.
The organization has some focus on women. For instance, “Women on Wheels”, a multifaceted Pilot Project in the city of Surakarta was implemented between 2015-2018 to promote cycling as a way to empower women and girls to fully and equally participate in socio-economic attainment, while promoting the values of sustainable and liveable cities.
The Urban Catalysts
The Urban Catalysts provide consulting services on developing sustainable transport and urban planning policies, street design, station accessibility projects, transit oriented development, capacity building and implementation support.
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.
WTS Advancing women – Advancing transportation
WTS Toronto Area Chapter consists of women and men working or having an interest in the transportation industry. With opportunities, our members enjoy for professional development, mentoring, scholarships and networking. It is no surprise that our Chapter has grown in just 6 years from 20 to over 200 professionals in engineering, architecture, construction, planning, communications and more.
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.
National Women in Transport
The National Women in Transport initiative brings government and industry together to increase the number of Australian women working in transport.