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TUMI Update April 2023
Welcome to this April issue of the TUMI Update! Still energized by the Women Mobilize Women high-level study tour and Award Ceremony “Remarkable Feminist Voices in Transport 2023” in Berlin in early March, we are excitedly looking ahead: register now for the TUMI2023 Conference in May! Before that though, April kicks-off with great activities such […]
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TUMI together with Lviv City council will hold a forum in Lviv, Ukraine, from 26-29 April 2023. The aim will be to discuss the current challenges that exist in the field of mobility and public transport, establish cooperation, and exchange the experience of all forum participants. Based on the results of the forum, it is […]
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See resultThe Digital Transport 4 Africa (DT4A)
What Kinshasa Tells Us About the Impact of Flooding on Urban Transport and Accessibility The DigitalTransport4Africa (DT4A) Webinar Series is a monthly webinar organized by WRI Africa and Global with DT4A consortium partners. The goal of the series is to facilitate knowledge exchange around public transport and data initiatives taking place in African cities and […]
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Welcome to the first edition of our 2023 TUMI Updates! Stay tuned on inspiring launches and events on Feminist Voices in Transport 2023 and much more.
See resultBusting 10 myths about electric-powered buses
As countries around the world work to reduce their carbon emissions, most have an eye on reforming the transport sector, which accounts for nearly one-quarter of energy-related carbon emissions globally. Though each country’s path to emissions reduction is unique, most are following the avoid, shift, improve framework for changing consumer behavior and in doing so, promoting more sustainable means of mobility.
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