Title: Making Transport Work for Women and Men: Challenges and Opportunities In the Middle East and North Africa (Lessons from Case Studies)

Languages: English

Type: Document

Published: January 1, 2011


Region: Middle East and North Africa

Country: Global / Non-Specific

Sectors: Transportation

Topics: Gender Impact

Keywords: Road

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Document Details:

World Bank Study September 2011.

The four case studies conducted in Casablanca, Morocco, Sana’a and rural Yemen, and the northern part of the West Bank in Palestine aim to help fill the gender data gap by increasing understanding of the ways in which transport services are facilitating or constraining women’s access to resources, markets, training, information, and employment. The studies also identify priority areas for public action to improve women’s mobility and enhance their access to economic opportunities and empowerment.

 

Related Information:

Mainstreaming Gender in Transport Projects

Impacts of PPPs on Gender Inclusion

 

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Making_Transport_Work_Challenges_Opportunities_MiddleEast_NorthAfrica_Case Studies_2011_EN.pdf

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