Socially Inclusive and Gender-Responsive Transport Projects, A Case Study of the Timor-Leste Road Sector Transport Project

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Publication Date:
Dec 01, 2007

Socially Inclusive and Gender-Responsive Transport Projects, A Case Study of the Timor-Leste Road Sector Transport Project

Asian Development Bank (ADB) 2007.

This case study provides practitioners with effective analytical tools and methods that were used in the design of ADB's Timor-Leste Road Sector Improvement Project to specifically benefit traditionally excluded and disadvantaged groups, such as women and the poor. 

 

Related Information:

Mainstreaming Gender in Transport Projects

Impacts of PPPs on Gender Inclusion

 

Tracking Reference:

Socially_Inclusive_Gender-Responsive_Transport_Projects_Timor-Leste_Road_Sector_2007_EN.pdf

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