Charlotte Vuyiswa McClain-Nhlapo, Global Disability Advisor at the World Bank, discusses the challenges faced by people with disabilities in accessing inclusive transport globally. She explores the World Bank's efforts to support disabled individuals through technology and legislation. The podcast also touches on promoting disability inclusion through Sustainable Development Goals and social justice in city planning.
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Transport inclusive efforts by World Bank address disability challenges globally.
Technological advancements offer game-changing opportunities for disabled travelers, enhancing accessibility and independence.
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Challenges in Transport Accessibility for People with Disabilities
Transport accessibility for people with disabilities faces challenges like vehicle design, lack of physical access, inaccessible public transport infrastructure, and additional costs for disabled travelers. Issues include inaccessible bus stops, unreliable paratransit, poor road conditions, and increased travel time. The economic impact of inaccessibility is significant, especially for poor households, highlighting the importance of inclusive transport to enable mobility and independence.
The World Bank's Initiatives for Inclusive Transport Systems
The World Bank focuses on inclusive transport projects through guidelines, auditing tools, and recommendations. They develop technical guidance for staff and collaborate with partners to stay relevant and learn about effective approaches. A disability inclusion framework emphasizes accessible transport, along with commitments for disability-inclusive urban mobility projects by 2025. These efforts align with the Bank's goal of ending poverty and promoting shared prosperity through accessibility.
Advances in Technology for Disability-Inclusive Transport
Technological advancements offer game-changing opportunities for disabled travelers, provided that the technology itself is accessible. Innovations like autonomous vehicles, transportation apps, elevators, and artificial intelligence enhance accessibility. Technology aids navigation for visually impaired individuals and addresses hidden disabilities. Improvements in technology hold promise for creating more inclusive and accessible transport options for individuals with diverse needs.
Over 1 billion people globally experience disability: I in 7 people. So, the question of how we ensure that transport is accessibility and inclusive around the world is vital to explore. This podcast features an interview with Charlotte V. McClain-Nhlapo – Global Disability Advisor at the World Bank Group. Charlotte's TED Talk has received over 10,000 views.
The discussion explores what exclusion looks like in the context of transport for people with disabilities and what sort of challenges are out there.
As Charlotte leads the Global Disability agenda at the World Bank, she explains what the World Bank doing to ensure that the transport projects it supports capture the demands and needs of disabled people; and gives a view as to what the World Bank worries about when programming its road transport projects.
Technology and innovation are changing the complexion of transport for everyone, the discussion explores how advances in technology can help people with disabilities to travel. Charlotte explains how well she thinks that people with hidden disabilities are supported in developed and developing countries.
The Department for International Development and the Department for Transport in the UK are organising a session on disability inclusive road transport at the World Road Congress in Abu Dhabi in October this year, Charlotte explains what messages she hopes this session can deliver.
Charlotte said in the interview: ‘Diversity is part of our human experience and it’s also about understanding that the onset of disability happens at many stages of our lives: people are born with disabilities, people acquire disabilities later in life, and then there is disability that comes with the onset of ageing. So it’s a part of our life span and for us not to plan for that seems very limiting from a planning point of view’.
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