The Jane’s Walks weekend is coming up
In the beginning of May – this year 7-9 May – it is time again...
Apr
Shared mobility provider TIER signs The International Charter for Walking
We are happy to announce that shared mobility provider TIER has signed The International Charter...
Apr
Report: Africa’s COVID-19 Mobility Response
As we continue to live under restrictions and mobility limitations, walking continues to be critical to access...
Apr
The Africa Network for Walking and Cycling
The Africa Network for Walking and Cycling was developed during 2020 and is a space for organisations...
Apr
Meet the Walk21 Seoul Speakers
During Walk21 Seoul we are looking forward to hearing from many new voices and catching up with...
Apr
The Walk21 Seoul Programme at a Glance
Walk21 Seoul will be our first fully virtual conference. From 26-28 May more than 50 speakers...
Apr
Fresh Academic Perspectives on Walking
In the day to day work for walkable cities, planners, policy makers and advocates alike...
Mar
City of Cork, Ireland signs The International Charter for Walking
We are happy to announce the City of Cork, Ireland as one of our latest...
Mar
Ambato puts pedestrians back into the heart of their town centre
One year after signing The International Charter for Walking, the Mayor of Ambato, Ecuador has...
Mar
Berlin becomes first German city with a specific Pedestrian Law
At the end of January, Berlin’s state parliament passed a so-called Pedestrian Law laying out an ambitious...
Mar
