In Accra, daily mobility is shaped by walking and trotros—informal minibuses that serve as the backbone of mobility for most residents. Yet, despite their vital role, these modes face significant accessibility challenges, limiting access to essential services (Accessibility for all to unlock sustainability mobility – a gendered approach English/French). Meanwhile, private cars—used by a small, affluent segment of the population—offer the best access, highlighting inequities in urban mobility. Read more…