WTA Conference Reviews

What People Are Saying About Our Conferences

WIT conference is a great platform, especially for women social entrepreneurs working toward solving urban challenges. Through these networks, you can learn from other organizations working on similar projects and get advice on leapfrog some challenges. You also receive positive criticism, encouragement, and support to help grow and scale your organization.

Mary Atieno

The Conference has really helped me. I saw women who were drivers in the big city and had their own fleet, and I was encouraged. I drive around the city very well. Flone, thank you for the platform and opportunity to realize my potential.

Caroline Wanjiku

Women in Transport

As a driver, the conference trainings have given me confidence because I know my rights as a woman on the road.

Emily Midora Mumata

Women in Transport

After attending the 2018 Women and Transport Africa conference, I was inspired to take action towards advancing social justice in public transportation. After the Conference, I convened the Socially Just Public Transport Working Group with the support of FES-Kenya, which brings together diverse stakeholders to address critical issues of equity and accessibility within our transportation systems. The working group developed the socially just public transport principles. Read about the principles here

WTA offered my start-up (Wow Mom Ltd) an international platform to showcase work. We were able to present our feasibility study on “Implication of lack of baby changing facilities to access of space by children and caregiver” to a wider audience and that was key in applying subsequent grants for our project implementation. We secured funding via Duke-UNICEF accelerator program that will not only enable us to install baby changing facilities in public toilets in Nairobi but scale our organization and impact

Eninah Ndegwa

Wow Mom Kenya