How to prioritize walking and cycling

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The United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) has curated materials stakeholders may need to kick-start a walking and cycling policy in a city or help local authorities to prioritize walking and cycling. Find out what steps need to be taken to ensure that cities prioritize people over cars.

Africa Network for Walking and Cycling

The Africa Network for Walking and Cycling was launched in 2021 and is a space for organizations and experts to convene and collaborate under a common goal: making the life of people who walk and cycle in African countries safer, healthier and more comfortable – through our combined action, expertise and influence.

The network is comprised of focused working groups on a variety of issues including financing, data, research, rural mobility and more.

UNEP is the lead agency for the network, while the Walk21 Foundation is the network chair.

Find out more about the network and sign up to become a member.

Partners and networks

Non-motorized transport strategies (case studies)

Designing streets for pedestrians and cyclists

Prioritizing the needs of the most vulnerable

Assessing the costs and benefits of non-motorized transport investments 

Share the Road annual reports and research

Other useful resources

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