Stories of Change

In 2010, we have started the first global project on transport and climate change on behalf of the International Climate Initiative (IKI). Over the past 12 years, our partners all around the world have effectively advanced transport ambition and climate protection. Supported by our funders, GIZ Transport mobilises policy changes and builds capacity for climate actions in mobility in more than 20 countries. And it’s worth it: Our local partners have achieved considerable emission savings and other impacts such as more livable cities, cleaner air and better access to markets and jobs. Read all about how our partners mobilise transport ambition in the #StoriesOfChange.

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Costa Rica: Montes de Oca Opens First 4km of Cycle Lane

This article is part of our #StoriesofChange where we profile the work of our partner countries...
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5 years Paris Agreement – 5 years of Action in Transport

Five years have passed since the leaders of 196 nations signed the Paris Agreement and committed...
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NDC Update Vietnam: Focus on Credibility

This article is part of our #StoriesofChange where we profile the work of our partner countries...
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Tunisia presents first National GHG Transport Mitigation Concept

This article is part of our #StoriesofChange where we profile the work of our partner countries...
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Data Is Key to Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions

This article is part of our #StoriesofChange where we profile the work of our partner countries...
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Active Transport and Travel Demand Management

Between 2014 and 2016 TRANSfer supported the Colombian Government in the design of a NAMA on...
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Modernising Public Transport in the Philippines

This article is part of our #StoriesofChange where we profile the work of our partner countries...
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