Public transport works better for everyone when it works for women. This database brings together real examples from cities around the world — across planning, implementation, operation and monitoring — showing what gender-responsive transport looks like in practice.
These case studies are a companion to the Self-Assessment Tool for Gender-Responsive Public Transport (SAT-GPT). Already completed the assessment? Filter by your priority areas to find the most relevant examples.
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