Transiciones hacia la movilidad urbana sostenible en el África subsahariana
An interdisciplinary project that aims to identify pathways to sustainable transport and land use development in growing cities in the Global South.
- SUMP
Reports & Case Studies
MARTIN-PUERTA Sofia
Project Management Officer | Mobilise Your City Africa
This document collects the memories of Mobilise Days, which took place from September 18 to 19, 2019.
In a MYC SUMP, the initialization, or ‘Inception Phase’ aims to formally launch the SUMP Process and trigger a ‘Technical Commitment’ by co-designing with local stakeholders the Road Map for the Mobility Planning.
In Maputo, a city where numerous mobility initiatives are carried out by several stakeholders (institutional, international sponsors, local civil society, etc.), it is important for all to share a common understanding of what is going-on and ensure consistency between the initiatives and end up with a shared roadmap with regards to mobility planning activities.
As Such, the overall objective of the MobiliseDays in Maputo was twofold:
• Analyze the potential added-value and scope of an AFD involvement in Mobility for Maputo (potentially through a SUMP), and co-design with involved stakeholders a shared Road Map.
• Identify possible ‘Pilot Project’ to sensitise all stakeholders/users about urban mobility challenges and transformation.
This document collects the memories of Mobilise Days, which took place from September 18 to 19, 2019. It's organized as following:
• Organization & Objectives of the MobiliseDays in Maputo;
• The key outcomes;
• The proposed Action Plan.