10 – Reduced inequalities

  • Tactical Urbanism for inclusive transport

    Tactical Urbanism for inclusive transport

    Regional focus: East Africa/Kenya Time: July 2023 – January 2024 Abstract: In 2010, Kenya adopted a new constitution that established 47 autonomous counties leading to an accelerated development of urban areas and an increased pressure and demand for inclusive and sustainable interventions to cater for the rising population and motorization rates. Flone Initiative conducted a safety audit…

  • Equitable Health: a far-away dream for young girls and women in Uganda?

    Equitable Health: a far-away dream for young girls and women in Uganda?

    This case reveals the reproductive health challenges young people face in Uganda that predispose them to maternal mortality, and invites to discussion of the responsibilities and opportunities for local leaders. It references concerns of teenage pregnancy reported in Jinja District during the COVID-19 pandemic. According to the 2020 District Health Office report, 17% of women…

  • The right to health in Uganda – addressing the tension between duty bearers and rights holders to acheive equitable health

    The right to health in Uganda – addressing the tension between duty bearers and rights holders to acheive equitable health

    This scenario highlights the health inequities in Uganda’s healthcare system. It brings out the contention and tension between claim holders (claimants of rights) and duty bearers (guarantors of rights) in a resource-constrained reality. It is intended to help learners appreciate how a potential tension may appear or be conceptualized by both sides. It is also…

  • Strängnäs-Emboreet,Tanzania

    Strängnäs-Emboreet,Tanzania

    Project: Social Sustainability Strängnäs and Emboreet previously had a partnership between the years 2012-2016. In their new project, they intend to increase both Emboreet’s and Strängnäs’s ability to take young people’s ideas into account and thereby increase the level of democratic dialogues with adults in the village and higher decision-making organs to formulate strategies and…

  • Research report: Whose voice matters? Inclusion in local decision-making in Kenya and Lebanon

    Research report: Whose voice matters? Inclusion in local decision-making in Kenya and Lebanon

    This research report compares how local inclusion and participation is connected to citizen influence in two post-conflict societies. This report highlight the special circumstances in a society with experience of armed conflict and deep societal divides. While inclusion is crucial to local democracy, this research also shows the risk of perpetuating conflictual divides. It warns…

  • Umeå and Kajiado, Kenya

    Umeå and Kajiado, Kenya

    Project: Service Design in Libraries The county organization in Kajiado, Kenya is planning for the first public library. The library will be a centre point for literature, information and much more. The library will be located in an area with a high number of non-reading population. Kajiado lacks capacity for governance, management and coordination of…

  • Whose voice matters? Inclusion in local decision-making in Kenya and Lebanon

    Whose voice matters? Inclusion in local decision-making in Kenya and Lebanon

    This policy brief analyses how participation and inclusivity relates to influence in local decision-making in two post-conflict contexts. Peacebuilding increasingly overlaps with development research in the turn to a local level, bottom-up approach which puts emphasis on including all groups in society in decision-making. The authors find that inclusion and participation in local decision-making can…

  • Child Participation in the City of Vienna

    Child Participation in the City of Vienna

    With the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child as starting point, discussants are invited to use Vienna’s commitment to implement a child and youth strategy to reflect on how to build such a strategy that achieves meaningful child and youth participation. The Facilitator Guide introduces helpful concepts and tools: Lundy’s Model of Participation…

  • From inclusion and transparency, to equity and quality: How can we improve local budget processes?

    From inclusion and transparency, to equity and quality: How can we improve local budget processes?

    The objective of this project is to investigate how equitable, inclusive, transparent and accountable budget processes are at local government level and to propose measures for their improvement. The analysis included four pilot municipalities in North Macedonia, selected to represent different geographic locations and socio-economic characteristics. We employed different methods to assess the current state…

  • Cape Town’s Quest for Accessible Transportation

    Cape Town’s Quest for Accessible Transportation

    Key concepts: Spatial Inequality, Social Inclusion, Disability Rights As in many countries in the world, people with disabilities in South Africa face a number of social, attitudinal, structural and infrastructure barriers that inhibit their full participation in society. Accessible transportation can be one way to overcome some of these barriers and allow for access to…