E-bikes, a step towards a sustainable mobility system in Africa
MOVE Mobility engages in the introduction of e-bikes in Africa
MOVE Mobility engages in the introduction of e-bikes in Africa
Tbilisi has ambitious plans to improve urban mobility. We are proud to have been able to inspire the City of Tbilisi and students of the International Summer School.
MOVE Mobility is part of a consortium tasked with delivering the Kigali Green City project in the Rwandan capital.
On returning from a business trip to the UK, View Pioneer’s management visited the office of our partner VE-R Urban Planners in Haarlem, The Netherlands.
Recently, the Old Taxi Park in Kampala reopened to public transport after a long period of closure.
MOVE Mobility is working on the final phase of the Comprehensive Public Transportation Master Plan for the Urban area of Ramallah-AlBireh. The assignment aims to prepare a Master Plan, formulated based on a detailed assessment of existing national and regional transport network and the results of a comprehensive analysis of existing gaps.
Recently the second stakeholders platform for the restructuring of the Old Taxi Park in Kampala took place.
MOVE Mobility has entered into a Memorandum of Understanding with Smart Commute Foundation and Sunay Lalit Gandhi both based in Mumbai. Our joint vision is to transform Mumbai into a Smart Moving City. The first step of our mission is to create an effective master plan for the city. Our motto for this mission is “If you fail to plan, you plan to fail!”
We are very proud that our colleague in Kampala, Amanda Ngabirano, is the new Chair of the National Physical Planning Board in Uganda.
Our colleague Reyhan Safari will speak at one of the free webinar series organized by the Association of City Managers in Nigeria on 24th July at 10 am..
Amanda Ngabirano, director and urban planner at MOVE Mobility Africa, takes us on a journey through her world and the potential for Africa to learn from and leapfrog past the mistakes European cities have made, and create more livable, thriving, sustainable cities. Watching this film is a must!
How can the development area Am Alten Güterbahnhof be integrated as good as possible into the existing city map and how can a network be realized in all directions and adjacent areas despite the isolated location?
Goudappel, MOVE Mobility and the German TRC company have delivered a bid that contributes to the Mobilitätsplan D of the City of Düsseldorf.
One woman’s unstoppable desire to change the world for the better has been put into a short film by a group of talented directors, Emilia Stålhammar, Elsa Lövdin and Veronica Pålsson. It won the 1st prize at the UN-Habitat Better Cities Film Festival at World Urban Forum in Abu Dhabi.
Recently the kick-off meeting took place for the restructuring of the Old Taxi Park in Kampala.
Recently we hosted a delegation from the Urban Development department of Al Najaf city, a city with approximately 1,000,000 inhabitants.
Together with Goudappel, our partner in Excellent Cities, we shared our knowledge on cycling with Turkey.
Recently Tonny Bosch participated in a Citylab conference in Sulaimani. The conference was organized by View Pioneer Group in close cooperation with Saxion University and MOVE Mobility.
Our colleague Reyhan Safari was one of the speakers during the Field Study Program for the Turkish WRI (World Resources Institute) WRI Türkiye Sürdürülebilir Şehirler.
MOVE Mobility hosted a high-level delegation from Al-Najaf al-Ashraf Governorate.
MOVE Mobility advised Las Condes municipality on sustainable mobility.
Ruxandra Aelenei was present at the WeMakeTheCity festival in Amsterdam.
Students from India get to know the MOVE Meter tool.
MOVE Mobility presents to Peruvian delegation solutions for increasing liveability and accessibility within a short timeframe in cities that are struggling with car use.
The MOVE Meter is now also used for training purposes at Polytechnic University in Sulaimani, Kurdistan Region
Developed by social innovation platform Imece, and sponsored by the Consulate General of the Netherlands in Istanbul, the “Smart and Sustainable Urban Mobility” program is a 10-week course designed to get high school and university students thinking about the future of transportation there.
We shared our Dutch knowledge and experience with Colombia.
Kampala is going to invest in pedestrians and cyclists, as this can save lives, help protect the environment, improve air quality and support poverty reduction.
MOVE Mobility as partner of DASUDA was present at the Kajjansi Town Council meeting where the Vision of Growth was presented.
Armenia is interested in sustainable mobility and our Dutch cycling expertise.