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- Clean Hydrogen for Road Transportation in Developing Countries
Hydrogen fuel cell vehicles are a radical breakthrough in road transport but face significant economic challenges Their success in niche applications opens alternative possibilities for clean fuel in addition to electrification Strategic development of this technology will help apply it to developing country contexts with the goal of net zero emissions
- India Transportation - World Bank Group
India's transportation sector has not been able to keep pace with rising demand and is proving to be a drag on the economy
- Unlocking the full potential of transport corridors to enhance Cambodia . . .
PHNOM PENH, November 21, 2024 — A new World Bank report, Cambodia’s Regional Connectivity: Unlocking the Full Potential of Transport Corridors, identifies critical challenges in Cambodia’s transport sector and proposes targeted investments and policy measures to improve regional connectivity
- Event | Annual Conference on Transport Economics 2025
The conference is organized by the Transport Global Department of the World Bank It is geared towards young researchers working on transportation issues relevant to developing countries—and is an opportunity to present and discuss their work with researchers, policymakers, and transport practitioners
- Trade Facilitation and Logistics - World Bank Group
Efficient trade is a cornerstone of economic development Yet, complex border procedures, inefficient logistics, and outdated infrastructure create barriers that slow trade, increase costs, and limit opportunities—especially for developing countries The World Bank works with governments and
- Infrastructure Overview - World Bank Group
We help countries build smart infrastructure that supports inclusive and sustainable growth, expands markets, creates job opportunities, promotes competition, and contributes to a cleaner future
- She Drives Change: Empowering Women in Transport
High transportation costs, safety concerns, and limited access can prevent girls from going to school, women from seeking healthcare, and women from pursuing jobs far from home These mobility barriers restrict women’s workforce participation and stifle economic growth
- Preventing Violence Against Women in Transport Systems
When you take public transportation, whether a metro or a bus, you may not automatically think about gender differences But men and women’s experiences with transport systems differ greatly, particularly when related to their physical security and safety Recent research has shown high levels of violence against women and girls (VAWG) in public transport and adjacent public spaces in many
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