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Het Bicycle Partnership Programma (BPP) assisteert lokale autoriteiten, organisaties uit het maatschappelijk middenveld (belangenorganisaties) en andere partners bij het creëren of verbeteren van een lokaal proces dat het gebruik van de fiets als een vervoersmiddel mogelijk maakt. Het BPP is gericht op het bevorderen van fietsen, gebaseerd op fietsinclusieve planning, die een belangrijke bijdrage kan leveren tot de bestrijding van armoede, het verbeteren van de stedelijke massa mobiliteit tegen lage kosten en de verkeersveiligheid  in een duurzaam milieu en, meer algemeen, de kwaliteit van het leven. Het Bicycle Partnership Programma wordt uitgevoerd door I-CE, een Nederlandse stichting, werkzaam in ontwikkelingslanden als een organisatie die bijdraagt aan de ontwikkeling van deze landen in opkomst door middel van specifieke programma's. Het Bicycle Partnership Program 2007-2010 is de opvolger van het LOCOMOTIVES programma.

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Work vist to Joinville (Brazil)

 

In a work vist to Joinville (Brazil) in November 2008 Jaap Rijnsburger visited the Tupy bicicletario and discussed some ideas about increasing the capacity by means of elevated racks. Currently at Dutch railway stations a programme is implemented to upgrade bicycle parking areasin which innovated type of elevated bicycle racks was introduced.

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"Introduction to the Bicycle World" by TA

In another partnership with local government Transporte Ativo joined the city of Rio municipality to help on cycling awareness and education. They werk together Cet-Rio (traffic Engineering Company), Environment and Health departments, each one with a different approach to the bikes.

 

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Bringing community and city planners together in Rio de Janeiro (Project support I-CE to Transporte Ativo July ‘09 – June ‘10)

Rio is the second largest city in Brazil counting 6 million inhabitants. This population owns a fleet of approximately 4 million bicycles. The number of kilometres covered by bicycle each year increases gradually. The in 2003 founded organisation Transporte Ativo (TA), with the objective to make the city more liveable and bicycle-friendly, is in the process of strengthening the position of the bike considerably. With I-CE's assistance, Transporte Ativo is carrying out a number of activities to promote a cycling friendly Rio.

 

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Urban Matters work week Kisumu (Kenya) 27 September - 3 October 

From 27 September to 3 October 2009 Cordaid organised a work week in Kisumu as part of the Urban Matters programme. During this week different stakeholders who are working on developing the neighbourhood Manyatta were brought together to link their activities and come up with a joint strategy and action plan. Marieke de Wild (I-CE's CSO coordinator) participated in the thematic group on urban transport.

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I-CE visit to Florianopolis, 27-29 September 2009
An I-CE delegation of Roelof Wittink (I-CE director) and Giselle Xavier (I-CE Resident Representative) were invited by vice mayor of Florianopolis Joao Nunes.

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Work visit to Rio de Janeiro, 24 and 25 September 2009
During a work visit of I-CE director Roelof Wittink to Rio de Janeiro, the ambitions of Rio, de World Cup and the bid for the Olympic Games were discussed with Julio Lopes, the Secretary of Transport of the State of Rio.

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