The Asian Development Bank, with funding from the Urban Climate Change and Resilience Trust Fund, worked in partnership with the municipalities of El Nido and Coron in Palawan, among the busiest travel destinations in the Philippines, on gender-inclusive urban governance and urban planning.
This tactical urbanism exercise was designed to complement and further build on knowledge gained from training on gender-inclusive urban planning and governance. This initiative allowed the project to engage with local communities and apply quick, creative, and inexpensive gender-responsive solutions for urban spaces.
00:00 Situating the transformative gender agenda in the context of community challenges and improving urban spaces
01:02 Using tactical urbanism to engage communities and apply quick, creative, and inexpensive gender-responsive solutions for urban spaces
01:28 Results of tactical urbanism activities
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