Welcome to two new champions for walking
Two of the world’s biggest walking advocacy organisations have appointed new leaders. Living Streets in the UK...
Aug
Moving towards closing the gender gaps in urban transport and public space
This week we see in Mumbai India, female traffic signals are being installed to symbolize...
Aug
Focus on walking in Africa
On the continent with some of the highest mode shares of walking – we are...
Aug
Are Vulnerable Road Users a sign for “Transport Planning Vulnerability”?
We have long advocated to rethink the expression: “Vulnerable Road Users” , to focus on Road...
Jul
The International Charter for Walking supports walking advocacy in Iceland!
The Mayor of Grindavik, Iceland signs the International Charter for Walking with Sesselja Traustadottir. The...
Jul
Ireland steps up for walking
The recently formed government of Ireland has dramatically stepped up the support for walking and...
Jul
Innovation in Gender Equality and Sustainable Transport
Walk21 attended the meeting on ‘Innovation in Transport for Gender Equality’ organised by International Transport...
Feb
Who are the superheros for road safety?
As we look towards the 3rd Global Ministerial for Road Safety in Stockholm next year,...
Dec
Looking Back at a Great 2019!
This year has been a milestone for Walk21. We have celebrated our 20th conference anniversary...
Dec
More Footprints = Less Carbon
With COP25 saved by Madrid and looking to address the Climate Emergency we face, we...
Dec
