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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FABIO – First African Bicycle Information Organisation
FABIO improves lives by many different programs around sustainable and affordable mobility. One focus is on women’s groups gaining access to markets, enhancing their ability to do their daily tasks faster and hence improving their productivity. Another focus is on school children, especially girls. By providing bicycles, schoolchildren having to walk really long distances, can improve their school retention and performance.
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.
POLIS Cities and regions for transport innovation
POLIS is the leading network of European cities and regions working together to develop innovative technologies and policies for local transport.
UITP: Advancing Public Transport
As a passionate champion of sustainable urban mobility, UITP is internationally recognised for its work to advance the development of this critical policy agenda. UITP has a long history to its name, and is the only worldwide network to bring together all public transport stakeholders and all sustainable transport modes.
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.
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.