Accelerating Inclusive Walking & Cycling Transitions in African Cities: Lessons from PAAPAM

Empower cities to act, raise ambition, and scale implementation
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Jordi Bosch Pla

Active mobility Specialists

organization
UN-Habitat
country
Kenya
Reference: 
Multi-level Governance and Partnerships
Justice and Equity
Insight to Impact (Research and Practice) (60-minute session)

Summary

Across Africa, cities are piloting and scaling new approaches to low‑carbon, people‑centered mobility. This session showcases how five countries—Ghana, Kenya, Cameroon, Morocco, and Malawi—are applying the UN‑developed PAAPAM framework to accelerate the uptake of walking and cycling as climate‑aligned urban solutions. Their experiences offer a diverse, practice‑driven evidence base that supports the Innovate4Cities agenda on urban climate innovation, resilience, and multilevel climate action.


The session highlights Africa’s innovation potential in climate‑aligned mobility transitions: local champions translating global frameworks into practice; governments adopting evidence‑based approaches; and communities driving implementation through creative, resilient action. These efforts show active mobility not only as a mode of transport, but as a catalyst for inclusive, low‑carbon development.

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Partners

Organization
Country
UN-Habitat
Kenya

Session panelists

Panelist
Role
Organization
Country
Jordi Bosch Pla
Active Mobility Specialist
UN-Habitat
Kenya
Milly Lumumba
Road Safety Specialist
National Transport Safety Authority (NTSA)
Kenya
Walinase Munthali
Deputy Director Engineering Services
Lilongwe City Council
Malawi
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