International Online Session
🗓️ April 11ᵗʰ: Google Calendar!
📌 Location: online
🕟 Schedule: 4:30 ~ 5:45 pm (Barcelona time)
👤 Target Audience: Open to everyone!
📃 Registration: through this link.
The PTP Women’s Congress is a space for exchange and reflection on mobility from a feminist, intergenerational, and intercultural perspective. Since 2019, it has continuously grown, advocating for the role of women both as users and professionals in the mobility sector. Through presentations, debates, and workshops, structural inequality in the design of mobility and society has been highlighted, seeking inclusive and sustainable solutions. With constant expansion of collaborations and topics covered, the Congress has become a benchmark in promoting gender equity and defending women’s rights in mobility.
Check previous editions here: 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023 and 2024.
The 2025 Congress
Approaching mobility with an intersectional and feminist perspective requires integrating a broad temporal dimension, incorporating the needs of mobility occurring during so-called off-peak hours, that is, on weekends, holidays, and also at nighttime. At night, embre embre of everyday mobility embre, such as an increased reliance on private vehicles or a lower relative participation of women in overall travel. Regarding long-distance mobility, there are also numerous challenges, as beyond the commitment to decarbonization, it is also essential to ensure high-quality embre transport services adapted to the diversity of users.
In this context, this year we propose a conference that places nighttime mobility at the center of the debate, from a feminist perspective. The event will serve to share experiences, identify challenges, and propose solutions to move towards safer, more sustainable, and socially inclusive nighttime mobility.
Program for April 11 from 4:30 PM to 6:00 PM (online)
Round Table: “Women’s Nighttime Mobility: Context, Challenges, and Proposals”
As every year, the Congress will feature international experiences in collaboration with the International and Cooperation Area of AMB. The following speakers will participate:
· Ms. Islam Hazaimeh, Head of Transport and Economy of the Transport Division of the Greater Amman Municipality, and Ms. Nemeh A. Al-Jazzazi, Directorate of Urban Planning (Jordan)
· Ms. Carol Rojas Garzón, Director of Republicanas Populares, Metropolitan Area of Medellín, Valle Aburrá (Colombia)
· Ms. Isti Hidayati (Indonesia)
The event will be in a round table format, moderated by Maria Peix Batet, Head of the Cooperation Service at AMB.
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