Essential transport guidelines for World Cup travel

The 2010 Local Organising Committee has issued comprehensive transport guidelines and other important information for the thousands of fans who will be attending matches during the 2010 FIFA World Cup. Each host city has developed an integrated match day transport plan based on their current public transport infrastructure.

Ellis Park Stadium - 2010 semi-final venue

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Children, Transport and Mobility in Africa: Sharing experiences from Ghana, Malawi and South Africa

2010 is the Year of Africa on World Streets, and here you have the first of what we intend will develop into an engaging series of articles, ideas and information on problems, attitudes, responses, barriers and the ingenious work-arounds that African children and adults are so often obliged to find on their own.

This publication was funded by The Africa Community Access Programme (AFCAP) to help us better understand how children look at and deal with day to day challenges of transport and mobility in three African countries.

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ACET website relaunched

ACET website relaunched

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By editor | Published: May 27, 2010

The ACET website has been substantially revised. In addition to the new look and navigation options, you’ll also find details of our research projects, some of which are new to ACET’s research programme.

Should you wish to find out more about any aspect of ACET there is a new easy-to-use contact form. You can also use this form to subscribe to the mailing list for our bi-annual e-newsletter – just send a message with the text “subcribe me” in the message body.

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