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National and international programmes must recognise the development benefits that come from local rural transport solutions and address the social, economic and technical implications. The Rural Travel and Transport Program and its partner organisations are among those working to promote the benefits that can come through improved rural transport and accessibility for all.
 
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The Rural Travel and Transport Program has been encouraging countries in sub-Saharan Africa to place greater emphasis on local transport solutions in rural areas. In several countries, including Guinea and Madagascar, processes have been initiated that will allow the main stakeholders to identify and to address key problems relating to rural mobility. Where appropriate, emphasis will be on intermediate means of transport.
Photograph by Paul Starkey © The Animal Traction Network for Eastern and Southern Africa (ATNESA) aims to improve information exchange and regional cooperation relating to animal draft power. ATNESA brings together policy makers, trainers, researchers, manufacturers, development workers, institutions and users of animal traction in the region. ATNESA is a decentralised network that operates largely through the actions of enthusiastic national networks, including those in Ethiopia (ENAP), Kenya (KENDAT), Tanzania (TADAP), South Africa (SANAT) and Zimbabwe (APNEZ).
ENAP
ENAP
KENDAT
KENDAT
TADAP
TADAP
SANAT
SANAT
APNEZ
APNEZ
IFRTD The International Forum for Rural Transport and Development is a global network that aims to overcome the physical, economic and social isolation of the rural poor in developing countries. The goal is to improve the accessibility of rural communities by developing rural transport systems that respond to their needs and potentials. IFRTD encourages an integrated approach that recognises the importance of rural infrastructure and the potential for intermediate means of transport that fill the gap between walking/carrying and expensive motor vehicles. IFRTD has an international secretariat that encourages the formation of national networks (forum groups).

International Forum for Rural Transport and Development
2 Spitfire Studios, 63-71 Collier Street, London N1 9BE, UK
Tel: + 44 (0) 20 7713-6699 Fax: + 44 (0) 20 7713 8290
E-mail: ifrtd@gn.apc.org
Web page: http://www.ifrtd.org
 
Mobility:
The case for local transport solutions
Challenges to
be addressed
Meeting challenges:
learning from experiences
Moving ahead:
directions to
move forward

Future
directions

 
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