Friday, December 5, 2025

Cycling Cities Start with Streets Designed for All Ages

The benefits of cycling over cars are evident: improved physical health, reduced transportation costs, and lower greenhouse gas emissions. However, despite these advantages, access...

Advocating for Safer Routes to School for Children Across Mexico

A growing epidemic of traffic injuries is devastating the next generation of children around the globe. According to Safe Kids Worldwide, traffic collisions are...

From Commuter to Care: Public transport’s role in creating the new normal

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Are our cities fulfilling toddlers, children, and caregivers’ mobility demands?

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Securing a Sustainable Future through Child-centered Mobility

ITDP needs your help to transform cities into safer and healthier places for children to live, grow, and learn.   With a $45 gift to ITDP...

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Committing to Clean Transport, Together

The world stands at a crossroads towards achieving greener, more livable cities that can deliver measurable emission reductions and meet global climate goals. Every...

ITDP Brazil Elevates Well-Funded, Equitable, and Electric Transport at COP30

At COP30 in Belém, Brazil, ITDP and our partners placed a spotlight on sustainable transport as a central pillar of climate action, emphasizing its...

Inside Africa E-Mobility Week with ITDP Africa

As urban populations surge and climate challenges intensify, the question is no longer if electric mobility will take root; it’s how fast we can...

Accelerating Charging Infrastructure for India’s Electric Future

India’s streets are buzzing with electric vehicles (EVs) yet charging them remains a challenge. Public charging points are still too few, often difficult to...