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We promote sustainable, low-emission transport and work to reduce the sector’s contribution to air pollution and climate change.

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With the global car fleet due to triple by 2050, greenhouse gas emissions from transport are growing faster than any other sector.

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Walking and Cycling in Africa - Evidence and Good Practice to Inspire Action

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Global study weighs up environmental risks and economic benefits of major transport projects

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In face of rising air pollution, Rwanda turns to electric vehicles

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Better infrastructure and policies can protect a billion African pedestrians and cyclists

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