The DIAMOND project was represented during the event “Overcoming gender-based barriers in transport and mobility” organised by the European Parliament and celebrated last 9th of March in Brussels, Belgium.
Maria Chiara Leva, project’s Dissemination Manager and lecturer at the Technological University of Dublin, participated in the event presenting DIAMOND’s lessons learned on setting a data collection campaign and policy application for a fairer transport system.
The event, which had the objective to discuss how we could better integrate gender-perspective into transport policy making, included the official presentation of the study “Mobility for all. How to better integrate the gender perspective into transport policy making” published by The Left in the European Parliament in collaboration with the Fondazione Giacomo Brodolini. This study includes the DIAMOND project as one of the EU-wide best practices in the field of transport and gender.
In addition, the event also included the participation of representatives from the POLIS Network, the European Transport Workers’ Federation and the Portuguese Railways Workers’ Committee.
You can rewatch the intervention of Maria Chiara Leva in this video, from 15:46:52.