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Make Way for Walking and Cycling

1 November 2022

The Partnership for Active Travel and Health (PATH) has launched as a new global coalition calling on governments and cities to make a real commitment to walking and cycling, with the support of the FIA Foundation.

PATH partners seek to unlock walking and cycling’s potential to accelerate the achievement of climate goals and other benefits, through greater prioritisation and investment including through national transport, health and environment strategies and other policy instruments. It is comprised of leading organisations in the sustainable mobility community and is coordinated by a core group consisting of the FIA Foundation, which conceived the coalition and provides funding for its coordination work, alongside Walk21, the European Cyclists’ Federation (ECF) and the UN Environment Program (UNEP).

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