This report aims to analyse the existing mobility conditions of Pune city through visual narrative. It captures mobility conditions of children and caregivers on major thoroughfares, neighbourhood streets, non-motorized transport networks. It also showcases existing access to different types of public spaces where young children often visit such as city level public spaces, neighbourhood level parks.
It provides recommendations for infants, toddlers, and caregivers (ITC) so that appropriate measures can be adopted in design and planning to help achieve the larger vision of enabling young children and caregivers to travel anywhere in the city with safety and comfort.
Often, caregivers are seen using streets for resting on the go, waiting outside children’s facilities or even socializing with others.
This research was undertaken on behalf of the Foundation by World Resources Institute and Parisar in India.