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Module 6: Resources for Mainstreaming Gender in Transport
6.2. Issues and strategy papers
Gender and Transport Rationale
- Gender
and Transport: A Rationale for Action. M. Bamberger and J. Lebo. World
Bank, 1999.
- Transport
and Gender Equality. Gender and Development Briefing Note. World
Bank. 2002.
- The
Challenges in Addressing Gender Dimensions of Transport in Developing
Counties: Lessons from the World Bank's Projects. J. Riverson et.
al. World Bank, 2005.
- Gender
and Transport: A Strategy for Africa. E. Rankin. World Bank, 1999.
- Gender
and Transport in Less Developed Countries. D. Peters. Paper Commissioned
by UNED Forum for Expert Workshop on "Gender Perspectives for the
Earth Summit 2002". Berlin, January 2001.
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Breadwinners,
Homemakers and Beasts of Burden: A Gender Perspective on Transport
and Mobility. D. Peters. Habitat Debate Vol. 4, 1998. Reprinted in
Sustainable Development International.
- Transport
Sector Programmes in Developing Countries: Integrating a Gender Analysis.
D.Elson et. al. Gender and Economics Unit (GENECON) University of
Manchester website. 1999.
- Gender
and Time Poverty: The Neglected Social Policy Implications of Gendered
Time, Transport and Travel. J. Turner and M. Grieco, 1998.
- Users
Not Losers: Gender Representation in Transport Design and Operation.
J. Turner, et.al. Paper Presented at WCTR Conference in Belgium,1998.
- Mainstreaming
Gender in the Transport Sector: From Rhetoric to Practice. IFRTD Forum
News 11(3). January, 2004.
- Why
Gender Matters in Infrastructure. C. Sever for OECD DAC Network on
Gender Equality. OECD, 2004.
- Annex
on Gender and Infrastructure. C. Gaynor and M. Jennings. Water Engineering
and Development Center website.
- Gender
Social Inclusion and Rural Infrastructure Services. M. Grieco. Paper
prepared for the World Bank Institute, 2002.
- Transport
Women 2004. International Union Magazine for Women in Transport. International
Transport Workers Federation.
- Youth
and Transport: The Emergence of Youth Transport Strategies. M.Grieco.
Transport and Society Network website, 2005.
- Ageing
and Transport in Africa: A Neglected Issue. M. Grieco.Paper presented
at the University of N. Texas, 2001.
- Rural
Access and Mobility in Pakistan: A Policy Note. M. Dalil Essakali.
Transport Note TRN-28. World Bank, December 2005.
- Gender
and Transport, A Policy Area on the Move: Briefing Notes for the Malawi
Rural Travel and Transport Program.
- Inland
Water Transport: Issues Paper. C. Palmer. IFRTD, 1998.
- Women
and Urban Transport: Improving Public Taxi Transport and Energy Efficiency
in South Africa. C. Wonfor. ENERGIA News 2(3). August 1998.
- Women,
Transport, Energy and Donkeys: Some Implications for Development Workers.
P. Starkey and P. Fernando. ENERGIA News 2(2). May 1998.
- Donkeys
in Ethiopia and their Importance to People. K. Powell. Donkey Sanctuary
Website, 2004.
Transport and Poverty
Safeguards
Transport and Maternal Health
HIV/AIDS
- Taming
HIV/AIDS on Africa's Roads. A. Lema, et. al., SSATP Technical Note
35, May 2003.
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Transport Sector Joins Fight Against HIV/AIDS, IFRTD Forum 11(4),
April 2004.
- HIV/AIDS
and Gender Equality.Gender and Development Briefing Notes. PREM Gender
and Development Group, World Bank, July 2003.
- A
Call to Action: Children, the Missing Face of HIV/AIDS. UNAIDS, UNICEF,
2005.
- Women,
Girls, HIV/AIDS and the World of Work. ILO AIDS Brief, December 2004.
- Women
and HIV/AIDS: Confronting the Crisis. UNAIDS, UNFPA and UNIFEM, 2004.
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