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 w...

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Main Author: IC Net
Format: Publications & Research
Language:English
en_US
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2014
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AIR
BUS
SEX
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
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language English
en_US
topic 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
spellingShingle 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
IC Net
Integrating Gender into World Bank Financed Transport Programs : Component 1. Case Study Summary and Final Report
description 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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title Integrating Gender into World Bank Financed Transport Programs : Component 1. Case Study Summary and Final Report
title_short Integrating Gender into World Bank Financed Transport Programs : Component 1. Case Study Summary and Final Report
title_full Integrating Gender into World Bank Financed Transport Programs : Component 1. Case Study Summary and Final Report
title_fullStr Integrating Gender into World Bank Financed Transport Programs : Component 1. Case Study Summary and Final Report
title_full_unstemmed Integrating Gender into World Bank Financed Transport Programs : Component 1. Case Study Summary and Final Report
title_sort integrating gender into world bank financed transport programs : component 1. case study summary and final report
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2014
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2004/06/18844526/integrating-gender-world-bank-financed-transport-programs-component-one-case-study-summary-final-report
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/17703
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spelling okr-10986-177032021-04-23T14:03:39Z Integrating Gender into World Bank Financed Transport Programs : Component 1. Case Study Summary and Final Report IC Net 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 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. 2014-04-10T15:35:32Z 2014-04-10T15:35:32Z 2004-06 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2004/06/18844526/integrating-gender-world-bank-financed-transport-programs-component-one-case-study-summary-final-report http://hdl.handle.net/10986/17703 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research Publications & Research :: Working Paper