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Sustainable Livelihoods, Mobility and Access Needs (SLAM) A research project which is managed and implemented by TRL Limited on behalf of the UK Department.

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1 Sustainable Livelihoods, Mobility and Access Needs (SLAM) A research project which is managed and implemented by TRL Limited on behalf of the UK Department for International Development

2 SLAM  A knowledge and research project funded by DFID’s Infrastructure and Urban Development Department  22 month project  Zimbabwe and Uganda  Research Managers:  Dr D Bryceson  Prof J Howe  Dr D Maunder (TRL Limited)  Local Counterparts:  University of Harare, Zimbabwe  Makarere Institute, Uganda

3 Project Purpose  Main purpose of research project is to investigate: ‘The utility of the sustainable livelihoods approach in identifying the mobility and accessibility needs of the poor, with specific reference to rural- urban linkages’

4 Research Aims 1. Establish a viable research methodology for the study of mobility and accessibility concepts within the sustainable livelihoods framework 2. Document the relevant importance and nature of mobility patterns in relation to livelihood pursuits of stratified wealth groupings 3. Explore the influence of rural-urban linkages on mobility patterns and how rural-urban differences affect mobility and livelihood options of the poor 4. Identify measures to encourage mobility, accessibility and livelihood prospects of the poor

5 SLAM Workshop Programme  Research context and SLAM methodology Annabel Davis Annabel Davis  Socio-economic characteristics of households Short distance travel Richard Kibombo  Long distance travel Rural-urban linkages Tatenda Mbara  Sustainable livelihoods analysis and mobility Deborah Bryceson Deborah Bryceson  Pro-poor policies Conclusion John Howe


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