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Discussant: How Do Transportation Planners Plan for Unplanned Transport?

August 13, 2019August 13, 2019 by Constant Leave a Comment

It is a great honour and privilege to have this opportunity to make some comments and reflections on this very important paper by Ms. Tamara Kerzhner. I use the word ‘important’ because of the critical role that paratransit sector plays on the continent. If you allow me to quote researcher Jackie Klopp who during last […]

No Progress without Accepting Prevailing SocioEconomic Conditions!

May 22, 2019 by Constant Leave a Comment

The Governor of Nairobi recently stated in a local talk show that it is his desire for Nairobi to be an ‘International City.’ This can be presumed to mean a city that is attractive to foreign investment, conferences and tourism. These attributes are not new to the City of Nairobi. A large percentage of Nairobi’s […]

Nairobi City: Moving Backwards in Mobility and Access?

October 18, 2017September 30, 2019 by Constant Leave a Comment

The City of Nairobi is believed to experience some of the longest personal travel time periods globally. This situation applies regardless of the means used; public, private or non motorized. The result is perennial delays in public and personal schedules, time wastage in transit, human stress and occasional accidents as road users try to force […]

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