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Mar 8, 2020
By understanding the differentiated ways women and men benefit from, contribute to, and experience modes of transport, IFC clients can leverage these insights to maximize their profits while better sharing risks and benefits across the communities they serve. Gender-smart solutions, i.e. solutions that achieve overall business objectives of a client while closing relevant gender gaps in the process, present an opportunity for IFC and IFC clients to partner for better transport solutions.
The brief is part of a series by Sustainable Infrastructure Advisory’s gender team.
Each brief is available in English, Spanish, and Portuguese.
- Integrating Gender in Transport Operations [Spanish] [Portuguese]
The series includes:
- Integrating Gender In Plastic Waste Management [English] [Spanish] [Portuguese]
- Integrating Gender in Cities Projects [English] [Spanish] [Portuguese]
- Integrating Gender in Water & Sanitation Projects [English] [Spanish] [Portuguese]
- Integrating Gender in Mining Operations [English] [Spanish] [Portuguese]
- Integrating Gender in Power Operations [English] [Spanish] [Portuguese]
Series: Pursuing Gender Equality Through Infrastructure and Natural Resources.
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