Module 1: Why Gender and Transport?
1.5. Selected Resources
See Module 6 for a complete listing of gender and transport resources
organized by type of resource and issues. The list below includes resources
on topics presented in this module.
- Gender
and Transport: A Rationale for Action . World Bank,1999.
- Transport
and Equality. World Bank, 2002
- Gender
and Transport in Less Developed Countries, Deike Peters
for UNED. Background Paper for Expert Workshop on Gender Perspectives
for the Earth Summit. 2001.
- Gender
Equality and the Millennieum Development Goals. World
Bank, 2003.
- Gender
and Transport: A Strategy for Africa. Elizabeth Rankin.
World Bank, 1999.
- Mainstreaming
Gender in the Transport Sector: from Rhetoric to Practice.
IFRTD Forum News. January, 2004.
- Women
and Urban Transport. ENERGIA News. August, 1998.
- EC
Gender Mainstreaming Tool Kit. Section 1 and Section
2 European Commission, 2004.
- Transport
and Youth. M. Grieco. Transport and Society web site.
- Aging
and Transport in Africa: A neglected issue. M. Grieco.
Paper presented at N. Texas University, 2001.
- Local
Transport Solutions: Lessons from the Spread of Intermediate Means
of Transport. Paul Starkey. SSATP Working Paper 56,
2001.
- Why
Transport Matters: Contributions of the Transport Sector Towards Achieving
the Millennium Development Goals ,
GTZ for German Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development.
Bonn 2005.
- Millennium
Development Goals Report. UN. 2005.
- Maternal
Health & Transport: A need for action. Jeff Turner
and Margaret Grieco. March 2006.
- Transport
and HIV/AIDS: Transport Sector Joins the Fight. IFRTD
Forum. April, 2004.
- Women,
Girls, HIV/AIDS and the World of Work. ILO AIDS Brief.
December, 2004.
- AIDS
and Transport in Africa: A Framework for Meeting the Challenge.
World Bank, 2003.
- Interventions
to Improve Road Safety: Community Participation in Traffic Safety.
.
- Urban
Transport Safety. In Cities on the Move: Urban Transport Strategy
Review. World Bank, 2004.
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