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Workshop in Popayán

In collaboration with “Universidad del Cauca” and mobility agencies in Popayán (Colombia), we had a Workshop week titled “Design of spaces for sustainable mobility” in Popayán past August 2023. In this workshop week, we followed our Mission: we shared our knowledge to promote sustainable mobility in a developing country. During a whole week, together with around 20 participants including university teachers, students, and […]

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Trade mission and Capacity Building workshop in Bogota and Cartagena

During the week of September 25th to 28th, we were present in the cities of Bogota and Cartagena, representing Goudappel as part of a trade mission and as experts of the Dutch Cycling Embassy in order to share knowledge in the week of sustainable mobility. Trade mission We met with local agents, local government people […]

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Inclusive-initiative in the Netherlands 

In 2022 a project started in a neighborhood of Enschede, where 20% of the families is poor. Those families are refugees, unemployed people and one elder-families. They don’t have the money to buy or use a bus, car or bike. Therefore Iganga supports a successful project of the team ‘Together Twekkelerveld’. The goal is to […]

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Cycling workshop in Marrakech

Planning a good bicycle network with the right bicycle infrastructure: in a (sometimes chaotic) city like Marrakech, this is still quite a challenge. Mid-May was therefore time for Bart Bos and Thijs Broers to inspire the engineers of the municipality of Marrakech in a two-day workshop. Bicycle-friendly Marrakech Although reluctant at first, the municipality’s engineers […]

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Workshopweek in Paramaribo

Anton de Kom Universiteit van Suriname & workshop week In 2020, in collaboration with Sun Kishoen Misier (Head of the Infrastructure Engineering department) of the Anton de Kom University of Suriname, Lennert Bonnier and Pascale Willems continued to shape a design studio with students on sustainable mobility in the city. Due to Covid, it took […]

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Annual Report 2022

As Iganga we’ve just finished our Annual Report over the year 2022. In this way we want to share the Annual Report with you. In our Annual Report you can read what we have done and achieved during 2022, what our plans are for 2023 and an update about our finances. The Annual Report of […]

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Goudappel inspires children in the subject of traffic design

On 12 and 19 April Ellis van Gorp, Dennis van Sluijs, Rico Andriesse and Eric Vredebregt taught a class on traffic design through Iganga. The request came from the IMC weekend school foundation. This foundation introduces curious young people to enthusiastic professionals in a wide range of fields, to tell them more about all the […]

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Iganga Design Studio 2021

On Wednesday 17 November 2021 the Iganga foundation organized a second edition of the design studio. Together with colleagues of Goudappel and stakeholders from Marrakech, Paramaribo, Colombo and Jinja, designs were created for a safe and attractive street for everyone. This involves a street with good pedestrian and bicycle facilities and good crossability plus any […]

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Webinar on safe and climate friendly infrastructure in Sri Lanka

The Dutch Cycling Embassy sent out a request for a webinar in January 2021 for the country of Sri Lanka. The Mayor of the capital Colombo is a great advocate of sustainable mobility and safety for cycling and walking in his city. For everyone, young and old, male and female, and despite the hot humid […]

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Iganga at Dutch Cycling Embassy

Goudappel and Iganga have been members of the Dutch Cycling Embassy (DCE) for years. This is an internationally operating organization with approximately 80 public and private partners. At the first quarterly meeting of DCE in 2021, Richard ter Avest was asked to present the Iganga activities during the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020. Richards presentation focused […]