23 September 2013

Program & Presentations

Transport Day 2013 brought together 50 speakers and panelists in 2 substantive plenary sessions and 8 break-out sessions.  For the detailed overview of the program, please download Transport Day 2013 Program

20 September 2013

NAMIBIA: Milestone for Move Windhoek – SUT Masterplan launched

20 September 2013-Windhoek, Namibia

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10 September 2013

SLoCaT is looking for Social Media and Website Interns!

Are you interested in sustainable development and transport issues? Is cycling a way of life and commute rather than an occassional exercise? Do you refresh your Twitter and Facebook accounts every 2 minutes? If all your answers are yes, this internship is totally right for you!

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10 September 2013

UNFCCC launched a CDM themed photo and video contest

The UNFCCC Secretariat launched a photo and video contest aimed at highlighting the benefits of the Kyoto Protocol’s Clean Development Mechanism and the importance of market-based approaches in the international response to climate change. The two categories of the contest – photo and personal video – are meant to inspire participants to communicate a complex message in a way that might surprise, entertain and provoke thought.

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9 September 2013

SLoCaT Partnership Submits Comments to GEF-6 Programming Directions

The Partnership for Sustainable, Low Carbon Transport (SLoCaT) has submitted its comments on the Programming Directions for GEF-6.to the Secretariat of Global Environment Facility (GEF) on 

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29 August 2013

‘Grow with Public Transport’ Global Campaign Press Conference

The International Association of Public Transport (UITP) will hold a press conference on September 18, 2013 for the release of the final results of the ‘All together for public transport growth’ movement, part of the ongoing ‘Grow with Public Transport’ campaign. On the occasion of European Mobility Week (16-22 September), 73 cities, regions and industry members in 29 countries and on five continents, will issue a collective call for more and better public transport.

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