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1 GCRF project INTALInC International Network for Transport and Accessibility in Low Income Countries Karen Lucas, University of Leeds Transport and Mobilities: Meeting the Needs of Working Women 19th – 20th August 2017, University of Asia Pacific, Bangladesh

2 Our aims Develop an interdisciplinary, collaborative network for the co-production of knowledge between UK and internationally-based academics, policy makers and NGOs Work within a broad constituency of transport and development related fields, to support the development of more inclusive transport systems within developing cities Deliver a series of ‘research into practice’ workshops, events and intermediary webinars to facilitate exchanges between network members Promote active and lasting collaborations between academic, policy and practitioner communities to more effectively encourage the uptake of this policy agenda

3 Socially sustainable mobility systems

4 Project partnership UK / EU partners Primary ODA partners
Secondary ODA partners Non-academic partners Institute of Transport, University of Leeds University of Asia Pacific, Bangladesh University of Pretoria, South Africa SLoCaT Partnership School of Anthropology, Durham University University of Cape Coast, Ghana Centre for Economic and Social Studies, Hyderabad, India Sustainable Transport Committee, Asian Development Bank Bartlett School of Planning, University College London Department of Transport, Lagos State University, Nigeria Norwegian Centre for Transport Studies, Oslo, Norway FIA Foundation, UK Environment, Education and Development, University of Manchester Urban Action Lab, Makerere University, Uganda École Nationale des Travaux Publics de l’État (ENTPE), Lyon, France Transport Studies Unit, Oxford University De La Salle University, Manilla, Philippines

5 Six workshop events Set-up meeting: Leeds, UK, 22nd – 23rd February 2017 Workshop 1: Cape Coast, Ghana, 22nd – 23rd May 2017 Workshop 2: Dhaka, Bangladesh, 19th – 20th August 2017 Workshop 3: Lagos, Nigeria, 26th – 27th October 2017 Workshop 4: Makarere, Uganda, 23rd – 24th January 2018 Final dissemination event: Oxford, UK, 3rd – 4th May 2018 Project ends: 30th June 2018

6 Research outputs To form a lasting collaborative group of academic and non-academic organisations that are capable of jointly bidding for future funding proposals in this important area of policy delivery, for which there is so with little current capacity to undertake research. A searchable database of contacts and web-based network will be maximized through website posting of all materials from the workshops plus occasional newsletters posted on relevant e-lists. Six to eight country-specific, state-of-the-art, knowledge synthesis and shorter policy briefing reports will be made available on the project website and disseminated through the project partners. A final dissemination report with recommendations for future ‘research into policy’ that can be undertaken and shared within and beyond the partner universities (Keeler et al., 2016). An edited book with an Open Access book publisher in order to reach out to researchers across the Global South, who have significant access barriers to formal academic journals.

7 Transport and Mobilities: Meeting the needs of working women
@INTALInC This work was supported by the Economic and Social Research Council grant number ES/P006221/1


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