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Building a global coalition to advance informal transportation. Crowdsourcing an encyclopedia of informal transportation vehicles in Central America. Envisioning a future where transportation governance is centered on the movement of people. Organizing and sustaining a city arts and culture festival. Organizing and curating an urban cycling festival to promote a culture of biking. This is the expertise and experience we bring to Agile City Partners.
Agile City Partners initiated the creation of the Global Partnership for Informal Transportation , an initiative that seeks to change the narrative around informal transportation and will work hand-in-hand with informal urban transportation systems of the Global South to advance innovation, improve services, and change business models. You can download the Enciclopedia in Spanish here. You can watch the presentation of the findings in Spanish here. Part of the effort included a conceptual priorities map of future governmental functions.
The diagram shows the important issues that transportation system managers the government must pay attention to in a system that puts people and society first. They show the functions that would need to exist to achieve and maintain the vision. Benjie writes and curates Makeshift Mobility , a fortnightly newsletter on innovations in informal transportation. Silicon Valley unicorns get all the love but mobility innovations from the bottom up are making cities and the planet better for the people who use and who operate informal transport.
Especially the urban poor. You can read and subscribe here. Julia has been planning, curating, and staging the Escolta Block Festival with a community of advocates. For over four years, she helped guide the growth of this month-long celebration of creative culture in the heart of Manila. The festival explored the future of Philippine cities and how cities are given meaning by their people.