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Our Work with Stakeholders

The Inclusive Public Space project will work with stakeholders of different types and in different ways.

First, we will work with 'international stakeholders' - people who have legal, policy or practical expertise in matters relating to the inclusiveness of city streets at an international level. We will interview these stakeholders and also work with some of them as international expert advisers to the Project.

Second, we will work with national stakeholders in each of the five project countries (India, Kenya, the Netherlands, the United Kingdom and the United States of America). In the initial fieldwork phase of the project (2020 - 2021), we will hold group or individual interviews with three types of national stakeholder - stakeholders with relevant legal expertise and experience; stakeholders with relevant policy-making or implementing expertise or experience; and stakeholders with relevant expertise and experience in campaigning and activism. In the later feedback phase of the project (2022 - 2023), we will hold a focus group with each of these three types of national stakeholder. These stakeholders will also be invited to community-building events in their country.

Third, at the local level, we will work with stakeholder organisations in each of the ten project cities. These stakeholders have an important role to play in helping us with the recruitment of pedestrians with relevant experiences of exclusion. They also have a key role to play in building a community of people working for relevant social change. These stakeholders will be invited to the community-building events in their city.

Read more detail about how we will work with the public.