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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Women in Logistics and Transport (WiLAT)
WiLAT is a member group designed to support women in the logistics, transport and supply chain industry. It is part of the wider CILT International network with branches in 14 countries and over 1600 members worldwide.
Safetipin
Safetipin is a social impact organisation working towards Building Responsive, Inclusive, Safe and Equitable Urban Systems for women. We collaborate with government and non-government stakeholders in using data- driven approach to improve infrastructure and services in cities.
This approach has generated robust datasets that have resulted in interventions in cities across India and other cities in Asia, Africa, and Latin America. The She Rises framework addresses a range of city life dimensions from the women’s perspective.
Gender Working Group of Sustainable Mobility for All (SuM4All)
The Sustainable Mobility for All (SuM4All) Partnership is a global coalition of 57 international organizations and companies with a shared ambition to transform the future of transport and mobility. There is a focus on gender
The Sustainable Mobility for All (SuM4All) Partnership is a global coalition of 57 international organizations and companies with a shared ambition to transform the future of transport and mobility.
There is also a focus on gender ( For instance Working Group Lead: FIA Foundation and Walk21, deeping dive on the gender issue, developing an understanding of how to support women’s professionals in transport).
Institute for Transportation and Development Policy (ITDP)
The Institute for Transportation and Development Policy (ITDP) is a non-governmental non-profit organization that focuses on developing bus rapid transit (BRT) systems, promoting biking, walking, and non-motorized transport, and improving private bus operators margins.
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.
Gender Equality Toolkit In Transport (GETIT)
The Toolkit vision is to inform transport professionals how the work that they do and the decisions that they make impact women’s mobility and to provide a resource to encourage them to be gender responsive, to ultimately create gender inclusive transport systems.