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Module 6: Resources for Mainstreaming Gender in Transport
6.11. PowerPoint Presentations
Gender and Transport Resource Guide
- Why Gender and Transport
- Promising Approaches for Mainstreaming Gender in Transport
GRTI Presentations
Gender and Transport
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Challenges
in Addressing the Gender Dimensions of Transport in Developing Countries:
Lessons Learned from the World Bank. J. Riverson, et.al., Presentation
at the TRB Conference, 2006.
- Gender
and Transport: a Rationale for Action. M. Bamberger. World Bank.
- Mainstreaming
Gender in Transport in the Context of the PRSP. M. Bamberger. World
Bank. GRTI 2002.
- Integrating
Gender into Transport Programs: Lessons for the Energy Sector. M.
Bamberger World Bank. 2000.
- Gender
and Transport. J. Lebo. World Bank. South Africa.1999.
- Some
Observations on Gender, Transport and Poverty Reduction Strategies.
G. Banjo. SSATP Conference, Malawi, August, 2000.
- Too
Much Work, Too Little Time: Gender Dimensions of Water, Transport
and Energy. M. Blackden. World Bank. No date.
- Gender
Integration at the Project Level. E. Rankin. Module 2. Designing Gender
Sensitive IMT Component. World Bank.
- Developing
IMT Programs for Women. E. Rankin. Module 6. Designing Gender Sensitive
IMT Component. World Bank.
- IMT
Planning Process for Inclusion of Women. E. Rankin. Module 8: Designing
Gender Sensitive IMT Component. World Bank.
- Public
Private Partnerships, Gender, Infrastructure and Poverty. Part 1
and Part
2 . World Bank Institute. 2005.
Monitoring and Evaluation
Transport and Maternal Health
Transport and HIV/AIDS
- Applying
Lessons from East Asia. M. M. Nunez. EASTR, World Bank, November 2005.
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Building
HIV/AIDS Resilient Societies: Transport Sector contributions. International
Development Research Center( IDRC) Canada. November, 2005.
- Transport
Against HIV/AIDS: Mainstreaming the Response in Africa and South Asia.
G. Z Chen. Sector Manager, Transport South Asia Region, November,
2005.
- Republic
of Senegal: Second Sector Program of Transportation. November, 2005.
- Zambia
Transport Sector Response to HIV/AIDS: Taming HIV on our Roads. November,
2005.
- Mitigating
HIV/AIDS on Transport Corridors: The Abidjan - Lagos Corridor Project.
S. Silue. AFTTR. November, 2005.
- Abidjan
Corridor Evaluation. 2006. [In French]
- Engineering
and Social Aspects in Applying HIV-AIDS Clauses in Road Works Contracts
in Ethiopia. J. Riverson, Lead Highway Engineer and A. Lema, Social
Scientist. Africa Transport Unit, World Bank. November, 2005.
- Encouraging
Employee Participation in HIV/AIDS Workplace Interventions: the Experience
of International Transport Workers Federation and its Affiliates in
Africa. R. Ojiambo-Ochieng. November, 2005.
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