About Us

Africa Community Access Project (AFCAP) and the Asia Community Access Project (ASCAP)

The Africa Community Access Project (AFCAP) and the Asia Community Access Project (ASCAP) is a programme of applied research, capacity building and knowledge dissemination funded by the UK Government though the Department for International Development (DFID).  The programme’s objective is to promote safe and sustainable rural access in Africa and Asia by strengthening the evidence base on more cost effective and reliable low volume rural road and transport services thereby influencing policy and practice.


Current AFCAP partner countries are DRC, Ethiopia, Kenya, Malawi, Mozambique, South Sudan and Tanzania. AFCAP2 is expected to extend cover a further five countries in sub-Saharan Africa and, under the Asia Community Access Project (ASCAP), to a further five countries in South Asia. The management of AFCAP/ASCAP is contracted by DFID to Cardno UK.


During the current inception phase, priority activities include establishing strategies for research, capacity building and knowledge management, and following up some priority activities from the previous phase of AFCAP.  The inception phase ends in April 2015.

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Board of Directors

Board Of Directors

IFRTD’s founding Board was selected by the Executive Committee in 2008 to serve initially for 2 years. The Board governs the IFRTD Secretariat and oversees the delivery of the IFRTD Strategy.

The Board is representative of the geographical and disciplinary breadth of the IFRTD network and comprises five Directors:

Danang Parikesit (Chairperson)

Danang has been a member of the IFRTD Network for over two years and has served as the Chair of IFRTD’s Executive Committee since 2006. He is a Professor of Transport Planning and Engineering in a development context and has carried out extensive research in this area, as well as advising a wide range of development agencies. Danang is currently employed by Universitas Gadjah Mada in Indonesia, where he is the Chairman of the Institute for Research and Community Service, Chairman of the Board of Researchers at the Centre for Transportation and Logistics Studies and a Postgraduate Lecturer.
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Nite Tanzarn

Nite is a development management specialist with extensive experience advising a wide variety of organisations on the socio-economic aspects of the transport sector and rural development. Nite is also a gender and transport expert and is currently an Associate of the Department of agricultural Economics and Agribusiness/Women and Gender Studies at Makerere University in Uganda. Nite was a founding member of GATNET, the gender and transport network, and is passionate about highlighting the facilitative role that transport can play in Africa’s development.
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Roberto Aguerrebere-Salido

Roberto is the Director General of the Mexican Transport Institute (IMT), a governmental applied research institute devoted to intermodal transportation. With a background in civil engineering and transport planning, Roberto has been involved in projects to address the access needs of low-income communities for over 20 years. In 1991, at the invitation of the International Labour Office, Roberto was involved in the strategic planning and design of IFRTD and, since working at IMT, he has worked closely with IFRTD Latin America to mobilise resources in support of their activities and assist with the co-ordination of research teams.

Roma Thomas (Treasurer)

Roma is a Communications, Public Relations and Marketing specialist with extensive experience in both the public and private sectors. As well as having worked as a communications consultant for Transport for London in the field of diversity and inclusion since 2005, and running her own consultancy company, Roma has been a member of the Project Team of the Women’s Transportation Seminar London since its inception in 2005. Roma is an active supporter of IFRTD and has organised activities to promote the network to transport professionals in the UK. Roma has also successfully raised funds that are now being used for pilot projects associated with IFRTD’s Mobility and Health networked research programme.
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Gnanderman Sirpé

Sirpé is a transport economics specialist who has been an active member of the IFRTD network for over ten years. He was a founder of one of the first IFRTD National Forum Groups in West Africa. Sirpé is a lecturer in Transport Economics at the University of Ouagadougou in Burkina Faso and has a wealth of experience both teaching and working with governmental, non-governmental and private sector organisations in this field.

Executive Committee

Secretariat

Donate

donateWe welcome donations to support the work of the International Forum for Rural Transport and Development (IFRTD).   For further information about the work of IFRTD and how the donated funds will be used please contact:

Peter Njenga
IFRTD Executive Director
CAN Mezzanine, 49-51 East Road - London N1 6AH
United Kingdom

Tel: +44 (0) 20 7250 8323

Please send cheques made payable to ‘The International Forum for Rural Transport and Development’ to the address above.

Current Donors

IFRTD receives core support from:

SDC

The Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation (SDC)

The Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation (SDC) is Switzerland’s international cooperation agency within the Federal Department of Foreign Affairs (FDFA). In operating with other federal offices concerned, SDC is responsible form the overall coordination of development activities and cooperation with Eastern Europe, as well as for the humanitarian aid delivered by the Swiss Confederation.
Visit SDC’s website: http://www.sdc.admin.ch/

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The Swedish International Development Cooperation (Sida)

Sida is a government department of the Swedish Ministry of Foreign Affairs, responsible for the organisation of them ajority of Sweden’s aid to developing countries. Visit Sida’s website: http://www.sida.se/English/

IFRTD receives project support from:

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ITT

ITT is a leading international consultancy that develops sustainable access and significantly improves the lives of poorer people throughout the world  Visit the ITT website: http://www.ittransport.co.uk/

The St Marys Charity

The St Marys Charity Derby based Catholic charity supporting the promotion of the relief of poverty by the use of Technology in the third world. (Registered Charity No. 1087687)

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 Women’s Transportation Seminar London (WTS)

WTS is dedicated to the professional advancement of women in transportation, helping women find opportunity and recognition in the industry.

Visit the WTS website: http://www.wtslondon.org

How We Work

IFRTD works in collaboration with its members and partners at all levels.

Contacts

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Contact Person: Peter Njenga
Position: Executive Director and Coordinator East and Southern Africa
Tel/Fax: +254 (20) 883323
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