Transforming Transportation 2021: Reimagining Safe and Resilient Mobility For Recovery

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Transforming Transportation 2021: Reimagining Safe and Resilient Mobility For Recovery

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Keynote: Andrew Steer, President and Chief Executive Officer, World Resources Institute

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Panel Discussion

  • Makhtar Diop, Vice President for Infrastructure, World Bank
  • Stientje Van Veldhoven, Minister for the Environment/Chair of the Transport Decarbonization Alliance, the Netherlands
  • Yvonne Aki-Sawyerr, Mayor of Freetown, Sierra Leone
  • Kailash Gahlot, Transport Minister, Delhi, India

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Keynote: Mamta Murthi, Vice President for Human Development, World Bank

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Panel Discussion

  • George Njao, Director General, National Transport and Safety Authority, Kenya
  • G. Prakash, Commissioner, Greater Chennai Corporation, India
  • James Woodcock, Principal Research Associate, University of Cambridge
  • Etienne Krug, Director, Department for Management of Noncommunicable Diseases, Disability, Violence and Injury Prevention, World Health Organization

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  • Tasha Keeney, Analyst, ARK Invest
  • David Sarley, Senior Program Officer, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
  • Tom Plümmer, Chief Executive Officer, Wingcopter
  • Temie Giwa-Tubosun, Chief Executive Officer, LifeBank
  • Esther Kunda, Director General for Innovation and Emerging Technologies, Ministry of Information Communication Technology and Innovation, Rwanda
     

Moderator: Catalina Ochoa, Senior Urban Transport Specialist, World Bank

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    Panel Discussion

    • Ekrem İmamoğlu, Mayor of Istanbul, Turkey
    • Eneas Comiche, Mayor of Maputo, Mozambique
    • Bruno Covas, Mayor of São Paulo, Brazil
    • Claudia López, Mayor of Bogotá, Colombia
    • Erion Veliaj, Mayor of Tirana, Albania
    • Qingsheng Liu, Executive Vice Mayor of Shenzhen, China

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    Keynote: Stephanie von Friedeburg, Chief Operating Officer/Interim Managing Director, International Finance Corporation

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    Panel Discussion

    • Fang Liu, Secretary General, International Civil Aviation Organization
    • Carlos Mier y Terán, Director of Transport and Acting Chief Executive Officer, National Infrastructure Fund, Mexico Florent Menegaux, Chief Executive Officer, Michelin
    • Julian Ware, Head of Major Projects Funding, Transport for London/Chair of Transport Economics Committee, International Association of Public Transport
    • Francisco Iglesias, Chief Executive Officer, ALSA Group

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    • Anitha Bhatia, Assistant Secretary-General for Resource Management, Sustainability and Partnerships, and Deputy Executive Director, UN Women
    • Sinem Dedetaş, General Manager, City Lines Istanbul, Turkey
    • Sonal Shah, Founder, The Urban Catalysts, India
    • Heather Allen, Independent Gender and Transport Consultant
    • Nato Kurshitashvili, Gender Specialist, Transport Global Practice, World Bank
       

    Moderator: Franz Drees-Gross, Regional Infrastructure Director, World Bank

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    • Ramon Munoz-Raskin, Senior Transport Specialist, World Bank
    • Awardee - Abisai Konstantinus, Chief Executive Officer, Ndatara
    • Awardee - Fariba Siddiq, Doctoral Student, Department of Urban Planning, UCLA
    • Awardee - Jungwoo Chun, Doctoral Student, Department of Urban Studies & Planning, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
    • Holger Dalkmann, Chief Executive Officer/Founder of Sustain 2030, Co-Founder of Lee Schipper Scholarship

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    • Ralph Buehler, Professor, Virginia Tech’s Research Center
    • Amanda Ngabirano, Acting Chairperson, National Physical Planning Board, Uganda
    • Mai Thị Liên Hương, Director General, Technical Infrastructure Department, Ministry of Construction, Vietnam
    • Lilian Tilburgs, Economic Consultant, Decisio
    • Jill Warren, Chief Executive Officer, European Cyclists' Federation
       

    Moderator: Claudia Adriazola-Steil, Deputy Director, Urban Mobility/Director, Health & Road Safety, WRI Ross Center for Sustainable Cities

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    Panel Discussion

    • Alan McKinnon, Professor of Logistics, KuehneLogistics University
    • Luc Arnouts, Vice President, International Relations and Networks, Port of Antwerp
    • Margi Van Gogh, Head of Supply Chain & Transport, World Economic Forum
    • Lance Kaneshiro, Chief Information Officer, Port of Los Angeles
    • FedEx Representative (TBC)

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    Panel Discussion

    • Carlton Reid, Journalist
    • François Bausch, Deputy Prime Minister, Minister for Mobility and Public Works, Luxembourg
    • Claudia Dobles Camargo, First Lady, Costa Rica
    • Dagmawit Moges, Minister of Transport, Ethiopia
    • Jürgen Zattler, Deputy Director General for Multilateral and European Policy, Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development, Germany

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    Fireside Chat

    • Pablo Fajnzylber, Acting Global Director, Transport Global Practice, World Bank
    • Ani Dasgupta, Global Director, WRI Ross Center for Sustainable Cities

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    Xavier Espinet

    As highlighted by all panelist, investing in our urban transport system is critical for the green and resilient recovery. Investing in public transport systems should go together with improving streets to make them walkable, bikeable and safe for all. The cable car (ropeway) solutions is one technical solution that can help, and it works in specific case: the WBG has been doing some work in Latin America cities on this issue, please find more information in here: 
    Wed, 02/03/2021 - 09:00
    Kush

    @Delhi Transport Minister:- Can you please elaborate and be more precise about the questions being raised? Also we would appreciate if you can be more clear about the building cities near people?
    Wed, 02/03/2021 - 09:01
    Kush

    @To add Mr. GHELOT:- The subsidy is a price less than the actual price. This gives benifit to people who are new potential owners. The real is What happens after the Govt. Target is reached 15,00,000 subsidies? As India is huge, 15,00,000 vehicles and subsidies seems super less.
    Wed, 02/03/2021 - 09:01
    Donna Barne

    Stientje van Veldhoven: Setting standards can be a very powerful tool to clean up transport and bring down emissions.
    Wed, 02/03/2021 - 09:03
    Dhruba Paudyal

    None of the transformation shall be poor-friendly unless it is improvement in the public transport and people leave their motorized vehicle....Can Delhi develop a policy incentivizing public transport users?
    Wed, 02/03/2021 - 09:03

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