Ella se mueve segura. A study on women’s personal safety in public transport in three Latin American cities
Resumen
This report and toolkit, entitled Ella se mueve segura,
is the result of an interdisciplinary study of
the issue of women’s personal security in public
transport in three Latin American cities: Quito
(Ecuador), Buenos Aires (Argentina) and Santiago
(Chile). It brings together published information
on the subject and the results of the study, presenting
them in a modular format accessible to a
wide audience so that they can be applied and used
to address this issue in different cities and transport
systems.
Materia
Ciudades | Desarrollo | Infraestructura | Movilidad urbana | Mujer | Políticas públicas | Transporte | Vialidad | Género
Country / Region
Fecha
2019-03-07Cite this publication
Colecciones
Autor
Allen, HeatherCárdenas, Galo
Pereyra, Leda Paula
Sagaris, Lake
Metadatos
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