LOCAL PROJECTS
Our initiatives to make running safer for women and girls
Our projects bring together local runners, clubs, races, businesses, advocacy groups, and city stakeholders to better understand and address the experiences and challenges women face while running in public space.
Through data collection, community engagement, and advocacy, we identify issues, raise awareness, and co-create practical solutions to make running safer, more inclusive, and more empowering for women and girls.
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WHAT WE DELIVER
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Data-backed safety recommendations
We gather real insights from local runners to create comprehensive and actionable safety reports for policymakers, urban planners, and other community stakeholders.
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Interactive urban atlas mapping safe routes
We highlight the safest running routes based on community input. By mapping high-risk areas and gathering route feedback, this tool helps runners make informed choices while also guiding local leaders in prioritizing safety improvements where they are needed most.
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Strengthened community engagement on running safety
Through workshops, stakeholder discussions, focus groups, and running audits, we expand the conversation on safety by bringing together runners, local organizations, city officials, and businesses. Our goal is to encourage cross-sector collaboration, ensuring that running safety becomes a shared priority across the entire community.
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Legacy programs to sustain local impact
We help establish and implement long-term local initiatives that keep running safety on the agenda even after the initial project ends, from Neighborhood Running Champions and route accreditation systems to public-private taskforces, awareness campaigns, and the implementation of safety recommendations.