Closing the Gender Gap for Nairobi’s Public Transport (opens in new tab)
In cities across Africa, transport systems are the backbone of economic and social life — yet they often fail to serve those who rely on them most. In Nairobi, where the majority of daily trips are made by walking, cycling, and public transport, gaps in infrastructure and planning continue to limit access for women, caregivers, and people with disabilities. Addressing these inequities is not just a matter of fairness; it is essential to building a more sustainable, efficient, and inclusive ur...
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