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Transport - World Bank Group Transport Transport plays an important role in fostering economic growth, linking people to essential services, the growth of cities, and the creation of jobs The World Bank works with client countries to provide mobility and transport solutions that are safe, efficient, clean and accessible
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Efficient trade is a cornerstone of economic development Yet, complex border procedures, inefficient logistics, and outdated infrastructure create barriers that slow trade, increase costs, and limit opportunities—especially for developing countries The World Bank works with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
Transport Decarbonization Investment series (TDI) This new series of reports and events delivers practical recommendations for scaling up low-carbon transport, with a focus on overcoming investment barriers and developing innovative financial instruments
Improving Transport Connectivity for Food Security in Africa Food insecurity in Africa isn’t just about producing more — it’s about fixing the broken systems that prevent it from getting where it’s needed most By investing and improving transportation, we can remove the key bottlenecks, reduce costs, and ensure more reliable access to food for millions of people
Smart Mobility Program For São Paulo - World Bank Group Transport for all—gender and race in urban mobility The study aimed to contribute to the awareness, training, and improvement of the public authorities responsible for planning the public transport system in the City of São Paulo and its Metropolitan Region, with a view to reducing gender and racial inequalities in the context of urban
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
Transforming Kenya’s Transport Sector through Digital Integration Before 2014, Kenya’s aspiring drivers had to visit several government offices to be licensed to drive Fragmented services and manual procedures created loopholes and opportunities for cartels that processed fake licenses and motor vehicle logbooks, contributing to a thriving underground economy that exposed banks and insurance firms to potential fraud and losses To combat these issues, the
Grantees - World Bank Group Get to know our granteesGFDT puts out a call for funding proposals to World Bank teams at the beginning of each fiscal year Proposals are reviewed by a selection committee comprised of World Bank transport sector specialists Grantees provide regular progress reports to GFDT staff and partners A comprehensive Results Framework ensures grant-funded activities meet GFDT’s objectives
Sustainable Development in Shipping and Ports - World Bank Group Maritime transport is the backbone of global trade, as more than 80 percent of goods are transported by sea Developing countries depend on shipping, accounting for around 55 percent of seaborne exports and 61 percent of imports Ports are gateways for development, fostering economic growth and allowing countries to participate in trade