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Understanding Informal Transport In Africa

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Since 2010, the International Transport Workers’ Federation (ITF) and the Global Labour Institute (GLI) have been working on labour and employment issues in the informal transport industry, and have identified the urgent need to understand the current and potential future impact of Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) projects on employment. As a result, the ITF commissioned GLI to undertake a sequence of Labour Impact Assessments in Nairobi (2017–18), Dakar (2019) and Abidjan (2022). The GLI was also commissioned by Agence Française de Développement (AFD) in Kampala (2019–20), and Ghana Urban Mobility and Accessibility Project (GUMAP) in Accra (2021) to undertake research using the same methodology.

In 2024, the Volvo Research and Educational Foundations (VREF), ITF and GLI recognised that there was an opportunity to review the research undertaken in all five cities, draw together some generalised findings and proposals that may have broader international value and relevance for public transport reform, review and document the participative research methodology that evolved through the sequence of projects, and identify opportunities for mainstreaming Labour Impact Assessments to improve workers’ conditions during public transport reform initiatives.

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