GENDER AND TRANSPORT RESOURCE GUIDE  
Module 6: Resources for Mainstreaming Gender in Transport
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6.4. Toolkits and Guides

Policies and Strategies

Designing Projects

Gender and Rural Transport Initiative Good Practice Notes Gender and Rural Transport Initiative Technical Notes

Designing IMT Projects

  • Designing a Gender Sensitive Intermediate Means of Transport (IMT) Component. E. Rankin. World Bank Gender and Transport Webpage.
  1. Integrating Gender into Transport Projects
    2: The context of gender in IMT interventions
    3: Economic and business issues
    4: Findings and lessons from earlier projects
    5: IMT adoption
    6: Generic TOR for an IMT study
    7: Generic TOR for preparation of a gender component in rural infrastructure projects
    8: Discussion guide on IMT
    9: Gender equity interview questionnaire for Public/Private Labor Department Heads
    10: Generic sample survey for IMT public transport user
  • Designing a Gender Sensitive Bicycle Component. D. Peters, Institute for Transport and Development Policy (ITDP),.World Bank Gender and Transport Webpage.

  1. Rationale for a bicycle component
  2. Guidelines for feasibility studies
  3. Assessing the capacity of local organizations to implement the bike component
  4. Examples of TORs for contracting local organizations
  5. Checklist for the planning, design and implementation of a bike project
  6. Guidelines for incorporating a bike component into a World Bank transport project
  7. Guidelines for coordinating the bike project with government agencies
  8. Case studies on bike projects
  9. Indicators for monitoring implementation and impacts

Other Project Design Considerations

Participatory Project Approaches

Participation Sourcebook. World Bank, 1996:

Social Assessment and Analysis

Monitoring and Evaluation

Maternal Health

HIV/AIDS

Gender Mainstreaming, Analysis, Advocacy

Social Mobilization

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