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Inequality in Cities

Women’s Collective Power: Driving Responsible Urban Development

India is rapidly urbanising. However, the disparities that affect the poor and marginalised are glaring. Bijal and Chirayu Brahmbhatt discuss aspects of addressing these inequalities through women-led approaches towards a better future for all.

By |2023-11-08T15:21:00+01:00August 1st 2023|Tags: , , , , , |Comments Off on Women’s Collective Power: Driving Responsible Urban Development
Inequality in Cities

The Power of Data – Making Transport Systems in Africa More Equitable

In Africa, gender-specific mobility needs are rarely considered in public transport due to a lack of data. Ariadne Baskin on the need to establish a more feminist transport system.

By |2023-11-08T15:29:17+01:00July 25th 2023|Tags: , , , , |Comments Off on The Power of Data – Making Transport Systems in Africa More Equitable
Inequality in Cities

Bogota: Centring Women’s Care Work as a Core Municipal Function

In Bogota, Care Blocks are transforming the lives of unpaid caregivers, providing essential services and empowerment. Prabha Khosla explores the empowering impact of these initiatives and the path towards gender-inclusive cities.

By |2024-01-05T12:54:50+01:00July 18th 2023|Tags: , , , , , |Comments Off on Bogota: Centring Women’s Care Work as a Core Municipal Function
Inequality in Cities

Feminist Urbanism – Confronting Patriarchal Living Conditions in Urban Spaces

Feminist urbanism is a concept that challenges the inequality in cities that particularly affects women among other marginalised groups. Ana Falú preps us with knowledge on how to overcome the patriarchal living conditions constituting our urban environment so far.

By |2024-01-05T12:55:05+01:00July 11th 2023|Tags: , , , , |Comments Off on Feminist Urbanism – Confronting Patriarchal Living Conditions in Urban Spaces
Urban Climate Resilience

Building Bridges for Resilience: Bonn’s Impactful Network for Change

Resilience and preparedness are vital conditions for safeguarding the future of our cities. Stefan Wagner, Head of Germany’s Office for International Affairs and Global Sustainability in Bonn, illuminates the city’s new role as an MCR2030 Global Resilience Hub.

By |2024-01-05T12:56:22+01:00June 14th 2023|Tags: , , , , , |Comments Off on Building Bridges for Resilience: Bonn’s Impactful Network for Change
Liveable Cities

The New Traders Hub in Galeshewe: Boosting South African Businesses

The open-air arena in the township of Galeshewe in Kimberley, South Africa, is being transformed under the Cities CHALLENGE 2.0. The centrepiece is a new “Informal Traders Hub” offering a safe, sustainable, and gender-responsive environment for local female traders.

By |2024-01-05T12:58:15+01:00May 4th 2023|Tags: , , , |Comments Off on The New Traders Hub in Galeshewe: Boosting South African Businesses
Gender, LNOB & Feminist Development Policy

Creating Integrated and Safe Neighbourhoods for All Through International Peer Learning Exchange

For years cities have been planned and built for only half the population: Women’s needs are represented sparsely at most. The BMWSB project “Dialogues for Urban Change” implements the approach of international peer learning to create safe public spaces for everyone.

By |2024-01-04T16:42:02+01:00March 30th 2023|Tags: , , , |Comments Off on Creating Integrated and Safe Neighbourhoods for All Through International Peer Learning Exchange
Gender, LNOB & Feminist Development Policy

Feminist Urbanism: Smashing the Patriarchy in Urban Design

Who plans cities for women? Feminist urbanism challenges traditional urban planning and design paradigms to account for women's experiences. Legal researcher and creator of the “Feminist City” podcast, Sneha Visakha, on the real-world impacts of masculinist urban planning in our cities and the power of feminist urbanism.

By |2024-01-04T16:42:53+01:00March 8th 2023|Tags: , , , |Comments Off on Feminist Urbanism: Smashing the Patriarchy in Urban Design
Just Transition

Pedalling Towards a Sustainable and Inclusive Future: Bogotá’s Bike-Share Success Story

How can cities move beyond fossil fuel-driven transportation systems? Bogotá’s bike-share programme demonstrates that sustainable mobility is sometimes just a pedal step away. Laura Simsek and Carolina Hernandéz G. highlight how the initiative’s inclusive components help close the mobility gap, promote gender equality, and simultaneously foster a just transition in Colombia’s capital.

By |2024-01-04T16:43:06+01:00February 28th 2023|Tags: , , , , |Comments Off on Pedalling Towards a Sustainable and Inclusive Future: Bogotá’s Bike-Share Success Story
Just Transition

Trading to Eat: How The Informal Economy is Hunger-Proofing Africa’s Cities

In many African cities, informal food traders sell everything from fresh produce to fried chicken feet at affordable prices to people who need the food most. Luke Metelerkamp is convinced: informal trading is hunger-proofing Africa's cities, arguably providing the continent's largest nutritional safety net.

By |2024-01-05T12:48:12+01:00January 31st 2023|Tags: , , |Comments Off on Trading to Eat: How The Informal Economy is Hunger-Proofing Africa’s Cities
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