Second Annual Interactive Bi-weekly Webinar Series starts on 30th September 2021 at 2:00pm (UK time) on Zoom (then every second Thursday until 9th December 2021). Problematizing transport-related social exclusion in global south cities has gained significant research and policy traction in recent years. On the ground solutions to meet the needs and address the concernsContinue reading “Solutions-led perspectives on inclusive and sustainable mobilities: New pathways, fresh horizons”
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Framing mobilities in low income communities: A digital photography competition curated by INTALInC
INTALInC in collaboration with the Volvo Research and Education Foundations and Lagos State University, invites photographic and 20 word caption entries from early- and mid-career network members. 1st PRIZE: 250 USD; 2nd PRIZE: 150 USD; 3rd PRIZE: 100 USD We are excited to use the medium of photography to bring visual representations of your workContinue reading “Framing mobilities in low income communities: A digital photography competition curated by INTALInC”
New report recommends ways to improve the mobilities of resource poor women after lockdown
“Moving towards gender equitable public transport operations in a post Covid-19 world” makes a series of compelling policy recommendations aiming to improve the mobilities of resource poor women in the aftermath of the pandemic. The report, produced by Sonal Shah and the Urban Catalysts, and funded under the UK Aid High Volume Transport Applied ResearchContinue reading “New report recommends ways to improve the mobilities of resource poor women after lockdown”
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INTALInC is working to build lasting research partnerships promoting urban transport systems that can meet the travel needs of low income populations in the Global South
Covid-19 brings more losses than gains for women in South Africa by limiting mobility
New research looking at the intersections of transport, poverty, resilience and gender concludes that Covid-19 has exacerbated gender inequalities in Sub-Saharan Africa.