As digital platforms open opportunities for alternative ways of connecting and collaborating, WITL will organise GTALK Webinars to place a spotlight on the currency and importance of issues in/with/of transport for women-identifying and non-binary individuals and communities. Through evidence-based research, we provide a central platform for knowledge and learning on Gender and Transport within Asia-Pacific and advocate for more gender-responsive transport, cities and communities.
WiTL’s inaugural webinar on COVID-19 & Women's Mobility was held last 9 July 2020. The webinar was hosted and jointly-organize by the Faculty of Civil Engineering, Universiti Teknologi MARA in collaboration with University of Melbourne (Australia), University of the Philippines, Ateneo de Manila University (Philippines), Xavier University-Ateneo de Cagayan (Philippines), University of Economics (Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam), Universitas Gadjah Mada (Indonesia), University of Nagoya (Japan) and Thammasat University (Thailand). The webinars covered issues about the COVID-19 impact on Gender in the ASEAN, Australia and Japan. The webinars explored good practices and experiences on how ASEAN countries have dealt with the Pandemic and the extent that the pandemic has affected mobility activities of gender specific groups.
Know MoreWiTL’s webinar on transport safety was held last 23rd September 2020. Applying digital innovation & modern technology into transportation is no longer strange issues; however, whether we apply efficiently in each context or each country or not - how does it change the people's behaviour as well as the impact to gender? To tackle this question, the panel discussion No 2 "Sustainable Transportation Safety" in the Event Series "Shaping the unknown future toward smart city" which are organized by Institute of Smart City (ISCM), University of Economics and Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) - Vietnam and more than 20 local and international universities, companies, NGOs, local authority around the world; which was hosted by ISCM - UEH (Vietnam), IMOB – Hasselt University (Belgium) and WiTL, and collaborators: University of Melbourne (Australia), University of the Philippines, Xavier University-Ateneo de Cagayan (Phillippine), Universiti Teknologi MARA (Malaysia) and Thammasat University (Thailand). Discussion centred on various interesting topics as: How digital innovation and technology advance road safety education and lifelong learning? Utilizing intelligent services to enhance the quality of transport education system and gender equality with reflection from Australia, Malaysia, Philippines & Thailand on women in transport safety toward smart city development.
Know MoreIn collaboration with the University of the Philippines National Center for Transportation Studies (UP-NCTS) and the Transportation Science Society of the Philippines (TSSP) and Eastern Asia Society for Transportation Studies (EASTS) and several Asia and Australia-based universities, the Women in Transport Leadership knowledge network or WiTL is convening a two-part Asian-wide webinar series on November 24 and 25 (2020) featuring scholars who have undertaken important initiatives in gender and transport. The COVID-19 pandemic has once again placed the spotlight and magnified the uneven progress towards gender equality and why gender inclusion, especially in transport, matters now more than ever. And we acknowledge that women cannot do this alone. We need our gender champion partners, the influential male transport leaders, to step up and take action so that together, we can build a more gender equal world. Our first step is understanding and creating awareness.
Know MoreThe United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goal #11 aims to make cities inclusive and safe, resilient, and sustainable. The transport sector can play a significant role in achieving this global goal through better mobility and enhancing access for all regardless of their age, economic status, or gender. Yet evidence shows a gender bias in the design, planning, and provision of transport. And gender inequality and discrimination in transportation planning has been magnified by the COVID-19 pandemic. In this webinar, the Women in Transport Leadership knowledge network (WITL) reports on the results of a region-wide comparative research that examined the hidden gender data gap in (active and public) transport in select Southeast Asian cities (Bangkok, Cagayan de Oro, Ho Chi Minh City, Kuala Lumpur, and Metro Manila). They shared gender-disaggregated information on the impact of COVID on travel and transport behaviour as well as its implications to planning and policy in a post-COVID world. The webinar was brought to you by WiTL in collaboration with the University of the Philippines Visayas Tacloban College. We discussed why gender inclusion, especially in transport, matters now more than ever.
Know MoreThe Women in Transport Leadership knowledge network (WITL) presented the First GTALK Forum last March 17, 2022, in celebration of International Women’s Day. The online international forum focused on COVID impact in 2021 as we move into 2022, noting the changing COVID landscape in relation to transport and its gendered impact. This forum directly contributes to COVID-19 recovery by sharing and communicating important country-specific outcomes of this project. We shared study results, raise awareness, and advance gender-inclusive transport planning ideas and strategies.
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