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Fare Collection in Different Cities (Blog)
29

Feb

2020

Implement sustainable transport in a profitable manner in Dakar, Senegal

The population of Dakar, the capital of Senegal, – 2.5 million – is expected to have 4.3 million in Dakar urban area by 2030. As…

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Fare Collection in Different Cities (Blog)
26

Feb

2020

Decrease high debt level, can start from enhancing public transportation by Automatic Fare Collection in Banjul, Gambia

The population of Banjul, the capital of The Gambia, is 40,000.  The Greater Banjul Area has a population estimated at 380,000. As people increasingly flock…

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Fare Collection in Different Cities (Blog)
20

Feb

2020

New bus to stop traffic congestion in Bamako, Mali, an Automatic Fare Collection can help?

City grow in an unplanned way Urban sector review by World Bank Group Bamako has much to gain from becoming a productive and livable city. …

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Fare Collection in Different Cities (Blog)
22

Jan

2020

Government weak on mobility development, Automatic fare collection would help, Douala, Cameroon

Douala, the economic capital of Cameroon, has a population of 3.6 million.  The city is rapidly growing both in terms of population and in terms…

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Fare Collection in Different Cities (Blog)
13

Jan

2020

Automatic Fare Collection as a tool for Infrastructure Crowdfunding for the Third World

Automatic Fare Collection as a tool for Public Transportation Infrastructure Crowdfunding for the Third World   The United Nation’s 17 sustainable development goals (SDGs) to…

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Fare Collection in Different Cities (Blog)
29

Dec

2019

Financial problem could be improved by introducing automatic fare collection, Libreville, Gabon

Libreville is the political and administrative capital of Gabon.  The population of Libreville is 850,000 inhabitants (the largest city of Gabon, 50% of the Gabonese population).  Libreville is set…

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Fare Collection in Different Cities (Blog)
05

Dec

2019

Automatic fare collection raise the usage of minibuses, making more effective in Lusaka, Zambia

2 Jan 2019 Zambia Institute for Policy Analysis & Research (ZIPAR) The Urgency of Urban Public Transport Reforms In Zambia, like in many developing countries,…

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Fare Collection in Different Cities (Blog)
25

Oct

2019

Despite typical collusion, corruption, and tax-evasion problem, fare collection system goes smoothly in Rwanda

Early Success of AFC in Rwanda Rwanda public transport operators are seeing early gains from automated fare settlement leaves hundreds of unemployed. Typical Problems for…

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Fare Collection in Different Cities (Blog)
21

Oct

2019

Why Kenya’s cashless payment adoption for public transportation is low?

In order to better understand the problem, let us study an article published in Sept. 2016 By Kenneth Odero “Kenya’s Cashless Payment System For Public…

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Fare Collection in Different Cities (Blog)
09

Oct

2019

6 best Affiliate Programs for Africa

A majority of bloggers with huge audiences in Africa are still monetizing their sites in the traditional way via sponsored ads or Google Adsense. While…

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