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Analysis of Inclusive Public Transport with Focus on Groups in Situations of Social Vulnerability and Impact Assessment for the Aricanduva Corridor - Executive Summary (English)

A total of 290,000 people use bus services daily in the Aricanduva Corridor, and about 1.2 million people reside in the corridor catchment area, 52% of whom are highly socially vulnerable, including 29,000 families in favelas. One of the most anticipated outcomes of the Program is the increase in public transport users who are in situations of social vulnerability on Aricanduva Avenue. This consultancy aims to identify the main bottlenecks in the...
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  • 2022/03/01

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  • 2023/06/14

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  • Analysis of Inclusive Public Transport with Focus on Groups in Situations of Social Vulnerability and Impact Assessment for the Aricanduva Corridor - Executive Summary

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Analysis of Inclusive Public Transport with Focus on Groups in Situations of Social Vulnerability and Impact Assessment for the Aricanduva Corridor - Executive Summary (English). Washington, D.C. : World Bank Group. http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/099061423112540728

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