Integrating Gender into World Bank Financed Transport Programs : Component 1. Case Study Summary and Final Report

The World Bank in November 2001 commissioned IC Net Limited of Japan to carry out a study titled 'Integrating Gender into World Bank Financed Transport Programs' in accord with the terms of reference (TOR) issued in June 2001. The study was financed by a grant from the Japanese Large Studies Trust Fund. The contract came into effect on 15 December 2001 and covers the period to 15 June 2004. IC Net was to work in association with TRL Limited and the International Forum for Rural Transport and Development, both of the United Kingdom. The TOR defines the overall objective of the study as follows: 'to assist the World Bank and other international development agencies, developing country governments and Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs), to improve the efficiency and equity of transport policies and programs through ensuring that projects respond to the needs of both women and men.' This report brings together the findings of ten case studies from nine countries (China, Laos, Vietnam, Bangladesh [two studies], Senegal, Lesotho, South Africa, Uganda and Peru) for component one. A common analytical framework for all the case studies was developed to: understand and examine transport projects in the framework of national gender policy, governmental resource allocation to gender activities and gendered social structure; and capture the gender characteristics of the households and individuals that projects were intended to impact upon. The case studies found a gap between the national gender framework and inclusion of gender in the transport sector. In other words, a gender-enabling environment, e.g. reference to gender in the constitution and gender focal points in many of the case study countries, did not necessarily result in concrete gender practice across the transport sector.

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Main Author: IC Net
Language:English
en_US
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2004-06
Subjects:ACCESS ROADS, ACCESS TO EDUCATION, ACCESS TO EMPLOYMENT, ADVANCEMENT OF WOMEN, ADVOCACY, AFFIRMATIVE ACTION, AIR, AWARENESS OF GENDER ISSUES, AWARENESS TRAINING, BICYCLE, BICYCLES, BIKES, BUS, CARRIERS, CITIES, CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY, CRIME, CYCLING SAFETY, CYCLISTS, DESCRIPTION, DISABILITIES, DISCRIMINATION AGAINST WOMEN, DISTRICTS, DRIVING, EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES FOR WOMEN, EMPOWERMENT, EQUAL OPPORTUNITY, EQUAL RIGHTS, FAMILY PLANNING, FAMILY PLANNING SERVICES, FEMALE, FEMALE CANDIDATES, FEMALE PARTICIPANTS, FEMALE POLICE OFFICERS, FEMALE STUDENTS, FEMALE USERS, FEMALE WORKERS, FORMS OF DISCRIMINATION, GENDER, GENDER ACTION, GENDER ASPECTS, GENDER AWARENESS, GENDER BALANCE, GENDER BIAS, GENDER CHARACTERISTICS, GENDER CONCERNS, GENDER CONSIDERATIONS, GENDER EQUALITY, GENDER FOCAL POINTS, GENDER FOCUS, GENDER FRAMEWORK, GENDER IMPACT, GENDER INEQUALITIES, GENDER INEQUALITY, GENDER INITIATIVES, GENDER ISSUES, GENDER MAINSTREAMING, GENDER MAINSTREAMING IN GOVERNMENT, GENDER PERSPECTIVE, GENDER RELATIONS, GENDER SENSITIVITY, GENDER SPECIALIST, GENDER SPECIALISTS, GENDER STEREOTYPES, GENDER STRATEGIES, GENDER STUDY, GIRLS, HOME, HOMES, HOUSEHOLDS, HUMAN RESOURCES, HUSBAND, HUSBANDS, INFORMAL SECTOR, INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT, INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS, INLAND WATERWAY, INSTITUTIONAL STRUCTURES, INTEGRATION OF GENDER, INTERVENTION, INTERVENTIONS, LABOR FORCE, LABORERS, LAND TRANSPORT, LEGISLATION, MATERNITY LEAVE, MEANS OF TRANSPORT, MINISTRY OF FAMILY, MINISTRY OF TRANSPORT, MOBILITY, MOBILITY SOLUTIONS, NATIONAL GENDER POLICY, NATIONAL POLICY ON GENDER, NATIONAL TRANSPORT, OPPORTUNITIES FOR WOMEN, PARTICIPATION OF WOMEN, PASSENGERS, PITS, POLICE, POLICY ON GENDER EQUALITY, PRODUCTIVITY, PUBLIC WORKS, RAIL, REPRESENTATION OF WOMEN, RESIDENTIAL AREAS, RIGHTS OF WOMEN, ROAD, ROAD ACCIDENTS, ROAD INFRASTRUCTURE, ROAD MANAGEMENT, ROAD NETWORK, ROAD PROJECTS, ROAD SAFETY, ROAD SECTOR, ROUTES, RURAL AREAS, RURAL COMMUNITIES, RURAL DEVELOPMENT, RURAL INFRASTRUCTURE, RURAL ROADS, RURAL TRANSPORT, RURAL TRANSPORT INFRASTRUCTURE, RURAL TRANSPORT PROJECTS, SAFETY, SEX, SHELTERS, SHOPS, SOCIAL COHESION, SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT, SOCIAL STRUCTURE, STATUS OF WOMEN, STREETS, SUBURBAN AREAS, SURVIVAL STRATEGIES, TEENAGE PREGNANCY, TOWNS, TRAFFIC, TRAFFIC FLOW, TRAFFIC POLICE, TRANSPORT, TRANSPORT AUTHORITY, TRANSPORT MANAGEMENT, TRANSPORT NEEDS, TRANSPORT POLICIES, TRANSPORT POLICY, TRANSPORT PROJECT, TRANSPORT PROJECTS, TRANSPORT SECTOR, TRANSPORT SERVICES, TRANSPORTATION, TRANSPORTATION PROJECTS, TRAVEL TIME, UNDP, URBAN AREA, URBAN COMMUNITIES, URBAN TRANSPORT, URBAN TRANSPORT PLANNING, USE OF BICYCLES, VEHICLES, VILLAGES, WILL, WIVES, WOMAN, WOMEN BUSINESS OWNERS, WOMEN WORKERS,
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2004/06/18844526/integrating-gender-world-bank-financed-transport-programs-component-one-case-study-summary-final-report
https://hdl.handle.net/10986/17703
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