Type
General Knowledge
Author
Jesse Randrianarisoa, Ana Luísa Silva, Paul Starkey, Holy Ralimamy, Nathalie Rasamison
Organization
High Volume Transport Programme
Published in
2021
Submitted by
IRF
Related theme(s)
COVID-19, HIGH VOLUME TRANSPORT, Urban Mobility
Region
Africa (AFR)
Country
Madagascar

COVID-19 impacts on the peri-urban mobility of women and vulnerable households in Madagascar

The impact of COVID-19 transport and mobility restrictions on women and vulnerable people living in low-income countries like Madagascar is still largely unknown. This research project aimed to understand how the lives of vulnerable households, particularly women, living in Antananarivo’s peri-urban areas were affected by COVID-19 transport and mobility restrictions in March-September 2020. The research was conducted in nine peri-urban municipalities of Antananarivo and networked with researchers in 10 other African and Asian low income countries (LICs) to explore similarities and differences. Short-term and long-term improvements to make transport systems in peri-urban Antananarivo safer, more gendersensitive and more responsive to the needs of users will require inclusive participatory planning. There should be greater emphasis on complementing minibus operations with policies and infrastructure supporting pedestrian movements, bicycles, motorcycles and three-wheelers.

The report can be downloaded here: http://transport-links.com/download/covid-19-impacts-on-the-peri-urban-mobility-of-women-and-vulnerable-households-in-madagascar/