Since its inception in 2011, the Leaders in Urban Transport Planning (LUTP) program has hosted 74 interactive training workshops worldwide, empowering 2,480 urban transport practitioners from 102 countries. Workshops focus on discussion, problem-solving, and experiential learning through case studies and group exercises as well as site visits. During workshops, participants from different cities and countries get to know each other, share their respective urban transport challenges, and find common ground in thinking through these challenges and potential solutions.
Upcoming and Recent Workshops
The LUTP program is partnering with the World Bank Pacific transport team, the Global Facility for Decarbonizing Transport, and the Solomon Islands Government to conduct a multi-day interactive workshop. This workshop aims to educate policymakers and urban transport professionals in the Solomon Islands on addressing urban mobility issues and developing comprehensive strategies for more sustainable cities. It is part of the applied research study Reducing Car Dependency for Greener and Healthier Pacific Island Cities. The workshop will cover various topics, including vehicle import policy, electric vehicles, land use, public transport, parking, road safety, and non-motorized transport. Participation will be open to any senior government staff, development partners, and other organizations who occupy or are poised to occupy leadership positions in urban transport planning, governance, management, and operations.
The LUTP program is partnering with local World Bank colleagues, the Transport Policy in Africa Program (SSATP) and the Tunisia¡¯s Ministry of Transport to plan a workshop designed for participants coming from Tunisia and Morocco. A French language offering will take place from the 23 to the 27th and is designed to facilitate discussion and peer-to-peer learning around urban transport planning, with a specific focus on diagnosing urban mobility challenges, prioritizing investments, setting up effective institutions.
The LUTP program is partnering with local World Bank colleagues and the Rwanda Ministry of Infrastructure to deliver a workshop for participants coming from Kigali, Rwanda; Kampala, Uganda; Nairobi, Kenya; and Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. The workshop is designed to facilitate discussion-based, peer-to-peer learning around urban transport planning, with a specific focus on diagnosing and prioritizing urban transport challenges and empowering institutions to plan and manage urban transport systems.
Last Updated: Apr 25, 2024