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The following organisations and websites may have information relevant to local transport solutions. The provision of these links does not imply any endorsement of the content of the various websites.

Networks
International Forum for Rural Transport and Development
113 Spitfire Studios, 63-71 Collier Street, London N1 9BE, UK
Tel: + 44 (0) 20 7713-6699 Fax: + 44 (0) 20 7713 8290
E-mail: ifrtd@ifrtd.org; Web page: http://www.ifrtd.org

The Animal Traction Network for Eastern and Southern Africa (ATNESA)
and affiliated national networks including those in Ethiopia (ENAP), Kenya (KENDAT), Tanzania (TADAP), South Africa (SANAT) and Zimbabwe (APNEZ).
       
RELATA (Red Latinoamericana de Traccinimal, Nicaragua)
y redes nacionales en Bolivia y
Cuba
SUSTRAN Network (Sustainable Transport Action Network for Asia & the Pacific) promotes and popularises people-centred, equitable and sustainable transport. 
E-mail: sustran@po.jaring.my, infortrans@pelangi.or.id
 

Regional and international programmes

Rural Travel and Transport Program (RTTP)
The World Bank, 1818 H Street NW, Washington DC 20433, USA
The World Bank, PO Box 2960, Harare, Zimbabwe
E-mail:gbanjo@worldbank.org; Nchimuka@worldbank.org
World Bank Sub Saharan Africa Transport Programme (SSATP)
The World Bank, 1818 H Street NW, Washington DC 20433, USA

ILO ASIST
(International Labour Organisation African Regional Program of Advisory Support, Information, Services and Training for Employment-intensive Infrastructure)
 

Organisations and institutions

DFID Transport Links
Department for International Development in association with 
TRL (Transport Research Laboratory), United Kingdom
The Institute for Transportation and Development Policy
 115 W.30th St., Suite 1205, New York, NY 10001
Tel. + 1 212 629-8001 Fax + 1 212 629-8033 mobility@igc.org
International Bicycle Fund
An NGO advocacy organization, promoting sustainable transport.
Information and Advisory Service on Appropriate Technology
Intermediate Technology Development Group Transport Programme
with activities in Sri Lanka, Zimbabwe, Sudan and elsewhere
TransWeb (web-based information on transport issues)
Animal Traction Development (Paul Starkey, creator of these webpages)
Oxgate, 64 Northcourt Avenue, Reading RG2 7HQ, UK
Fax: + 44-118-931 4525 E-mail: paulstarkey@animaltraction.com

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