28 min

Episode 111: Women and Public Transport Otherwise?

    • Society & Culture

In a survey carried out by Women’s Empowerment Link (WEL) in 2015, in the wake of the #MyDressMyChoice protest in 2014, it was found that 54% of women had experienced gender based violence (physical, sexual or psychological harm) while using public transport. The women shared that they been harassed, with the abuse ranging from derogatory comments to rape. Many witnessed female passengers being stripped naked, but the female survivors neither received any help nor reported the violation, and they reported a culture of silence held up by both male and female passengers. We also have a Geopoll survey from 2016 that highlighted that at least 46% of women in Kenya have been harassed by matatu crews.
We’re joined by Mary Mwangi, Programs Manager at Flone Initiative, to discuss the relationship between women and public transport.
Resources
Eastern Africa Women in Transportation Conference Report
Gender Sensitive Mini-Bus Services & Transport Infrastructure for African Cities: A Practical Toolkit
How to Ease Women’s Fear of Transportation Environments: Case Studies and Best Practices
Gender and Urban Transport
Gender in Public Transportation: A Perspective of Women Users of Public Transportation
Approaches for Gender Responsive Urban Mobility
Women in the Transport Sector
Women and Urban Transport: Draft Policy [India]
Safety In Kenya’s Public Transport Vehicles (Matatu)
I Just Wanted To Go Home
Women and transportation in East Africa
Women are changing the narrative in East Africa’s public transport sector
Violence against Women and Girls in Public Road Transport and Connected Spaces in Nairobi County, Kenya
Report on Mobility of Care Assessment of Nairobi’s Public Minibus Transport Services
Report on Gender Equity Assessment of Nairobi’s Public Minibus Transport Services
Why your Public Transportation Sucks - Patriot Act with Hasan Minhaj
2019 Women and Transport Africa Conference
Tumi’s 5 Principles to Empower Women in Transport
Episode 77: The Problem With Our Roads
Image Credit: East Africa Women In Transport Conference

In a survey carried out by Women’s Empowerment Link (WEL) in 2015, in the wake of the #MyDressMyChoice protest in 2014, it was found that 54% of women had experienced gender based violence (physical, sexual or psychological harm) while using public transport. The women shared that they been harassed, with the abuse ranging from derogatory comments to rape. Many witnessed female passengers being stripped naked, but the female survivors neither received any help nor reported the violation, and they reported a culture of silence held up by both male and female passengers. We also have a Geopoll survey from 2016 that highlighted that at least 46% of women in Kenya have been harassed by matatu crews.
We’re joined by Mary Mwangi, Programs Manager at Flone Initiative, to discuss the relationship between women and public transport.
Resources
Eastern Africa Women in Transportation Conference Report
Gender Sensitive Mini-Bus Services & Transport Infrastructure for African Cities: A Practical Toolkit
How to Ease Women’s Fear of Transportation Environments: Case Studies and Best Practices
Gender and Urban Transport
Gender in Public Transportation: A Perspective of Women Users of Public Transportation
Approaches for Gender Responsive Urban Mobility
Women in the Transport Sector
Women and Urban Transport: Draft Policy [India]
Safety In Kenya’s Public Transport Vehicles (Matatu)
I Just Wanted To Go Home
Women and transportation in East Africa
Women are changing the narrative in East Africa’s public transport sector
Violence against Women and Girls in Public Road Transport and Connected Spaces in Nairobi County, Kenya
Report on Mobility of Care Assessment of Nairobi’s Public Minibus Transport Services
Report on Gender Equity Assessment of Nairobi’s Public Minibus Transport Services
Why your Public Transportation Sucks - Patriot Act with Hasan Minhaj
2019 Women and Transport Africa Conference
Tumi’s 5 Principles to Empower Women in Transport
Episode 77: The Problem With Our Roads
Image Credit: East Africa Women In Transport Conference

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