EVENT RECAP: Uddheshya: Mainstreaming Gender from Ideas to Action

Hosted under the Forum for Decarbonising Transport

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Hosted under the Forum for Decarbonising Transport .


About Uddheshya

WRI India organized a one-day conference, Uddheshya, on 22nd March 2023, to discuss and deliberate on reimagining transport and infrastructure in Indian cities, with a focus on gender-inclusivity and achieving equitable access to mobility and opportunities.

The conference saw more than 80 gender experts, transport planners, researchers, practitioners, civil society representatives and other stakeholders connect on the importance of gender-disaggregated data in developing inclusive public transport and public spaces and the inclusion of more women’s voices in critical decision-making and planning in the transport sector.

The conference was convened under the aegis of the Forum for Decarbonising Transport – a NITI Aayog-led platform that is part of the NDC Transport Initiative for Asia (NDC-TIA) to enable more ambitious and inclusive transport decarbonisation action. NDC-TIA, in turn, is part of the International Climate Initiative (IKI), under the Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Climate Action (BMWK) with the Federal Ministry of Environment and the Federal Foreign Office (AA) of the Federal Republic of Germany.

The conference saw more than 80 gender experts, transport planners, researchers, practitioners, civil society representatives and other stakeholders connect on the importance of gender-disaggregated data in developing inclusive public transport and public spaces and the inclusion of more women’s voices in critical decision-making and planning in the transport sector.

Conference Attendees

The plenary session featured Dr Philip Ackermann (German Ambassador to India and Bhutan), Mr. Amitabh Kant (G20 Sherpa, India), Ms. D Thara (Additional Secretary, Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs, Government of India), Dr Vandana Kumar (Additional Secretary, Rajya Sabha Secretariat, Government of India), and Dr Sudeshna Chatterjee (Program Director, Research, WRI India).

Other prominent speakers who participated include Mr. Sudhendu Jyoti Sinha (Advisor, NITI Aayog), Shri KR Jyotilal, IAS (Additional Chief Secretary, Power Dept, Kerala), Ms. Garima Gupta, IAS (Managing Director, Shahjahanabad Redevelopment Corporation), Ms. Urda Eichhorst (Program Director, NDC-TIA), Ms. Rebecca Fisher (Drive Electric Campaign Director), Ms. Aishwarya Raman (Executive Director, OMI Foundation), Dr. Kalpana Vishwanath (Co-founder and CEO, Safetipin), Ms. Sonal Shah (Founder, The Urban Catalysts) and Mr. Madhav Pai (Interim CEO and Executive Director, WRI India).

To gain a better understanding of women's travel patterns and the mobility challenges they face, cities must consider collecting gender-disaggregated commuter data as an integral component of all policy and planning processes.

Five key takeaways from Uddheshya 2023:

Mr. Amitabh Kan (G20 Sherpa, India) is pictured here, second from the right.

Incorporating women's voices and representation at every phase of transport and urban planning will help build more inclusive and equitable transport systems in India. As suggested by Mr. Amitabh Kant, G20 Sherpa, India said at Uddheshya:

“India’s G20 presidency has put women-led-development right in the forefront. We believe that this is the time to focus on women, especially now, when there are more women than men in India. The latest National Family Health Survey finds that there are 1,022 women for every 1,000 men in India. It will not be possible to make India a $5 trillion economy without women playing a pivotal role.”

Incorporating women's representation at every phase of transport and urban planning, from policymaking to on-ground implementation, is essential.


Author: Chaitanya Kanuri

The one-day conference was organized by WRI India under the NITI Aayog-led Forum for Decarbonising Transport. Images from WRI India.

 
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