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Making Transport Work for Women and Men : Challenges and Opportunities in the Middle East and North Africa, Lessons from Case Studies

ACCESS TO CARS ACCESS TO EMPLOYMENT ACCESS TO PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION ACCESSIBILITY ACCIDENT RATES ACCIDENTS AFFORDABLE FARES AFFORDABLE TRANSPORT AIR AIR QUALITY ASPHALT AVERAGE TRAVEL TIME BICYCLES BICYCLISTS BIKES BUS BUS COMPANIES BUS DRIVERS BUS LANES BUS ROUTES BUS SERVICE BUS SHELTERS BUS STOP BUS STOPS BUS SYSTEM BUSES CAR CAR OWNERSHIP CAR PARKING CARS CHOICE OF MODE COMMUTERS CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION CONSTRUCTION METHODS COST OF TRANSPORT COST OF TRAVEL COSTS PER TRIP COUNTRY CASE STUDIES DRAINAGE DRIVER BEHAVIOR DRIVERS DRIVING ELDERLY PEDESTRIANS ENFORCEMENT OF TRAFFIC REGULATIONS FARE INTEGRATION FARE REGULATIONS FARES FOOT BRIDGES FOOTPATHS FUEL HIGH TRAFFIC VOLUMES HIGHER FARES HIGHWAYS IMT INCOME INTEGRATED TRANSPORT SYSTEMS JOURNEY JOURNEY TIME JOURNEYS LABOR MARKET LACK OF SIDEWALKS LANDSCAPING LEGAL STATUS LIGHT RAIL LIGHT RAIL NETWORK LIGHT RAIL SYSTEM LOCAL AUTHORITIES LONG DISTANCES LONGER TRIPS LOWER INCOME GROUPS MAIN ROAD MEANS OF TRANSPORT MOBILITY MOBILITY CONSTRAINTS MODE OF TRANSPORT MODES OF TRANSPORT MODES OF TRAVEL MOTOR CYCLES MOTORCYCLES MOTORIZED TRANSPORT MUNICIPAL TRANSPORT MUNICIPAL TRANSPORT AUTHORITIES NEIGHBORHOODS OVERPASSES PASSENGER PASSENGER CARS PASSENGERS PEAK FARES PEDESTRIAN PEDESTRIAN CROSSINGS PEDESTRIAN ENVIRONMENT PEDESTRIAN FACILITIES PEDESTRIAN MOVEMENT PEDESTRIAN SAFETY PEDESTRIANS PERIPHERAL AREAS POPULATION DENSITY PRIVATE TRANSPORT PUBLIC PARTICIPATION PUBLIC PARTICIPATION PROCESS PUBLIC TRANSIT PUBLIC TRANSIT VEHICLES PUBLIC TRANSPORT PUBLIC TRANSPORT FOR WOMEN PUBLIC TRANSPORT MODE PUBLIC TRANSPORT MODES PUBLIC TRANSPORT NETWORK PUBLIC TRANSPORT NETWORKS PUBLIC TRANSPORT OPERATORS PUBLIC TRANSPORT SERVICES PUBLIC TRANSPORT TRAVEL PUBLIC TRANSPORT USE PUBLIC TRANSPORT VEHICLE PUBLIC TRANSPORT VEHICLES PUBLIC WORKS QUALITY OF TRANSPORT RAILWAY RAPID TRANSIT RESETTLEMENT RIDER RIDERS RING ROADS ROAD ROAD ACCESS ROAD ACCIDENTS ROAD FACILITIES ROAD INFRASTRUCTURE ROAD MAINTENANCE ROAD NETWORKS ROAD PAVEMENT ROAD PROJECTS ROAD QUALITY ROAD REHABILITATION ROAD SAFETY ROAD SYSTEMS ROAD TRANSPORT ROADS RURAL MOBILITY RURAL ROAD CONSTRUCTION RURAL ROADS RURAL TRANSPORT SAFER ENVIRONMENT SAFETY MEASURES SAFETY OF TRANSPORT SANITARY FACILITIES SIDEWALKS SPEED SPEED LIMITS SPREADING STOP LIGHTS STREET LIGHTING STREET LIGHTS STRUCTURES TAXI DRIVERS TAXIS TERRAIN TOLL TOPOGRAPHY TRAFFIC TRAFFIC ACCIDENT TRAFFIC CONGESTION TRAFFIC DELAYS TRAFFIC FATALITY TRAFFIC FATALITY RATE TRAFFIC LIGHTS TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT TRAFFIC POLICE TRAFFIC SAFETY TRAFFIC SIGNS TRAIN CARS TRAINS TRANSPORT TRANSPORT ACCESS TRANSPORT AGENCIES TRANSPORT AUTHORITIES TRANSPORT CAPACITY TRANSPORT COSTS TRANSPORT EXPENDITURES TRANSPORT FACILITIES TRANSPORT FARES TRANSPORT INFRASTRUCTURE TRANSPORT INVESTMENTS TRANSPORT MODE TRANSPORT MODES TRANSPORT OPERATORS TRANSPORT PLANNING TRANSPORT PLANNING PROCESS TRANSPORT POLICIES TRANSPORT POLICY TRANSPORT PROBLEMS TRANSPORT PROFESSIONALS TRANSPORT PROJECTS TRANSPORT SECTOR TRANSPORT SERVICE TRANSPORT SERVICES TRANSPORT SPECIALISTS TRANSPORT STUDIES TRANSPORT SUPPLY TRANSPORT SYSTEM TRANSPORT TARIFFS TRANSPORT TERMINALS TRANSPORT USERS TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION COSTS TRAVEL COSTS TRAVEL DISTANCES TRAVEL MODE TRAVEL MODES TRAVEL PATTERNS TRAVEL TIME TRAVELERS TRIP TRIP CHAINING TRUCKS TRUST FUND UNDERGROUND UNDERPASSES URBAN BUS URBAN INFRASTRUCTURE URBAN MOBILITY URBAN ROAD URBAN STREETS URBAN TRANSPORT URBAN TRANSPORT SECTOR URBANIZATION VEHICLE VEHICLE MAINTENANCE VEHICLE OWNERSHIP VEHICLES WAITING TIME WALKING WALKING DISTANCE WEALTH
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Washington, DC
Middle East and North Africa
2014-04-07T19:44:31Z | 2014-04-07T19:44:31Z | 2012-06

Transport is not 'gender neutral'. Men and women hold different socio-economic roles and responsibilities that are associated with different patterns of transport access, needs, and use. Yet, there is often not much recorded evidence on the differences in gender travel needs between men and women, in urban areas in particular. Transport planning has not routinely addressed these differences and sex-disaggregated data on transport needs and patterns is very limited. The present regional report summarizes the findings and recommendations of four separate case studies on gender and transport conducted in Casablanca, Morocco, Sana'a and rural Yemen, and Nablus, Jenin, and Tulkarem in the northern part of the West Bank, during between September 2008 and September 2009. The main objective with summarizing the case studies into a regional report is to provide a regional overview relevant for a better understanding of how transport infrastructure and services are facilitating or constraining mobility by gender in the MENA region. In particular, the gender differences in access to resources, markets training, information and employment. The report also aims to review other country experience and good practice to help identify priority areas for public intervention to improve women's mobility and enhance their access to economic empowerment relevant for MENA and other regions.

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