Mobility & Accessibility
Getting around an African city can take hours and cost a significant share of income. This axis evaluates transport quality, road conditions and accessibility for people with reduced mobility.
Why this axis matters in Africa
In major African cities, the home-to-work commute often exceeds 2 hours. Peripheral neighborhoods are poorly served and PRM infrastructure is virtually non-existent.
Measured indicators
Public transit network (coverage, frequency, cost < 5% min wage)
% of roads passable during rainy season
PRM accessibility: ramps, sidewalks, adapted vehicles
Average home-to-work commute time (target < 45 min)
Territorial equity index between neighborhoods
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