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Kampala’s Car-Free Day, A Vision of a Healthier, Sustainable Future

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Last updated: 2024/09/09 at 10:05 AM
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On a sunny Saturday morning, the bustling streets of Kampala were transformed into vibrant, car-free zones, where laughter, cycling enthusiasts, and playful children replaced the usual cacophony of traffic jams.

The 2nd edition of Kampala’s Car-Free Day brought the city to life in a new way, highlighting the potential of sustainable transport and the importance of clean air.

Kampala’s Car-Free Day serves as a critical moment in the city’s evolution, offering a glimpse into a future where sustainable transport and public health take precedence over the chaos of urban traffic.

This event, organized by the Kampala Capital City Authority (KCCA) in partnership with various stakeholders, underscores the urgent need to rethink urban mobility, particularly as the city grapples with increasing pollution and traffic congestion.

The day’s activities, including bicycle races for persons with disabilities, walkathons, and street art, showcased how non-motorized transport can be both inclusive and empowering. The event also coincided with World Clean Air Day, reinforcing the link between reduced vehicle usage and improved air quality.

As Kampala continues to urbanize, initiatives like Car-Free Day are pivotal in promoting a culture of sustainable transport. The event not only raised awareness but also set the stage for future infrastructure developments aimed at creating a more livable and environmentally-friendly city.

The success of the day highlighted the growing community support for sustainable urban living, marking a significant step towards a healthier Kampala.

 

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mgdmedia September 9, 2024
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