Talking Transport Transformation

S02-E29 | Why Gender-Transformative Transport?

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This episode is a collaboration with the Women on the Move Mentorship Programme as part of their International Women’s Day campaign 2024. We will dive into the concept of gender-transformative transport and explore how everyone can contribute to building a more inclusive and gender-neutral transport system.

Dr. Sheilah shares inspiring insights, a Remarkable Feminist Voice 2023 and a professor at the School of Urban and Regional Planning at the University of the Philippines. Dr. Sheilah is also a mentor in the Women on the Move program, supporting youth women in their path of the transport sector to make a positive change for a more sustainable system. Patricia Mariano, from Women on the Move team, will provide insights into the mentorship program and its impact on empowering women in transportation.

Many thanks to

Our TUMI Partners as well as BMZ, BMWK, and IKI Mobility

Our guest Dr. Sheilah Napalang LinkedIn

Women on the Move representative Patricia Mariano

Our moderators Hannah Behr and Zuadi Pinto

Max Bleß from audioBoutique for the sounddesign

Sebastian Hofer from freifahrt for the concept and production support

LINKS and INFORMATION about Women on the Move and Changing Transport

LINKS and INFORMATION about TUMI


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