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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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Global Alliance of NGOs for Road Safey

The Global Alliance of NGOs for Road Safety (the Alliance) is a collection of nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) that implement programs and lobby for road safety initiatives around the world. Our member NGOs are often set up by everyday citizens responding to needs they see around them. NGOs can fill government gaps by providing immediate solutions, or they can influence decision making through advocacy and education. They play a vital role in the growing worldwide movement to reduce the devastating effects of traffic injuries.

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Women’s Fund Asia

Women’s Fund Asia is a regional women’s fund, committed to supporting women, girls, trans, and intersex people led interventions to enhance and strengthen access to their human rights. We envision a peaceful and egalitarian region in which women, girls, trans, and intersex people’s participation, leadership, and enjoyment of all their human rights is ensured and secure. We provide fiscal and technical support to our partners, working to advance women, girls, trans, and intersex rights in their contexts.

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Mujeres en Movimiento

Women in Motion (WIM) is an international women-led initiative that was born in the framework of the International Transport Forum in Leipzig on 24 May 2018. It seeks to strengthen women’s leadership in sectors that lack diversity and gender equality through a network of active cooperation and governance of the civil, private and public sectors. We seek to promote women leaders who lead the construction of inclusive, safe and sustainable cities.

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Transport Gender Lab

The IADB Transportation Division launches the Regional Public Good called Transport Gender Lab to achieve the incorporation and strengthening of the gender perspective in transport. Regional Public Goods seek collective solutions and respond to measures and challenges through cooperation among member countries, with the ultimate goal of obtaining greater development benefits and at a lower cost.

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