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TEST Equity Issues: A focus on reducing poverty and gender inequalities Nilufar Matin Stockholm Environment Institute University of York, UK [email protected] TEST workshop, UN-HABITAT Nairobi, Kenya 21-22 October 2010

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Page 1: TEST Equity Issues: A focus on reducing poverty and gender inequalities Nilufar Matin Stockholm Environment Institute University of York, UK neela.matin@york.ac.uk

TEST Equity Issues: A focus on reducing poverty and

gender inequalities

Nilufar MatinStockholm Environment Institute

University of York, UK

[email protected] workshop, UN-HABITAT Nairobi, Kenya

21-22 October 2010

Page 2: TEST Equity Issues: A focus on reducing poverty and gender inequalities Nilufar Matin Stockholm Environment Institute University of York, UK neela.matin@york.ac.uk

[email protected]

www.afritest.net

Main issues

1.How is social equity and sustainable transport linked ?

2.Can a focus on social equity lead to sustainable transport?

3.Can sustainable transport contribute to social equity?

4.How can we recognise co-benefits in equitable transport development?

5.How to achieve an equitable & sustainable transport in the TEST countries?

Page 3: TEST Equity Issues: A focus on reducing poverty and gender inequalities Nilufar Matin Stockholm Environment Institute University of York, UK neela.matin@york.ac.uk

[email protected]

www.afritest.net

Social Equity -> Sustainable Transport

A paradigm shift is needed

- from a focus on private motorisation to livelihood-based environment-friendly transport needs of the poor men and women

- from a reliance on market based indicators for transport planning to behaviour based indicators that reflect differential transport uses of different social groups.

Page 4: TEST Equity Issues: A focus on reducing poverty and gender inequalities Nilufar Matin Stockholm Environment Institute University of York, UK neela.matin@york.ac.uk

[email protected]

www.afritest.net

Sustainable transport -> Social Equity

What is sustainable transport?•Provides basic access and development with safe, affordable, efficient means •Offers choice of modes, competition, balanced spatial development•Cares for human and ecosystem health•Limits emissions within limits of planet’s absorption capacity•Promotes equity within and between generations

True sustainable transport can contribute to equity through a focus on Millennium Development Goals, i.e.,•Alleviating poverty and hunger•Achieving universal primary education•Contributing to gender equity through improved mobility•Improving health, environmental sustainability •Developing partnerships though linking people and places.

Page 5: TEST Equity Issues: A focus on reducing poverty and gender inequalities Nilufar Matin Stockholm Environment Institute University of York, UK neela.matin@york.ac.uk

[email protected]

www.afritest.net

Recognising Co-benefits

Co-benefits of sustainable transport and social equity

Sustainable transport can•Abate air-pollution•Enhance health protection and reduce accidents•Improve productivity and reduce poverty•……….However, more evidence is needed to expand the link between equity and sustainability.

TEST Network welcomes knowledge sharing to expand the evidence base for this research and identify benefits that an equitable transport paradigm can offer.

Thank you for your kind attention.