Minister to speak on women and transport at international events
Hon Julie Anne Genter
Associate Transport Minister and Minister for Women Julie Anne Genter will travel to Leipzig, Germany on Sunday to
attend the International Transport Forum Summit and a Women Mobilise Women conference.
Minister Genter will give the keynote address at the Women Mobilise Women conference, organised by the Transformative
Urban Mobility Initiative. The initiative aims to generate a debate on the role and potential of women in sustainable
urban mobility.
“This is the first conference to empower women in transport and I am excited to be addressing this event focused on
implementing sustainable mobility solutions on the ground by women, for women,” Ms Genter said.
The Minister will then join Ministers and government officials from around the world at the 2018 International Transport
Forum Summit (ITF). This year’s theme is transport safety and security.
Minister Genter will participate in sessions addressing climate change and transport, ensuring long-term resilience of
transport infrastructure funding, and how to increase safety on city streets.
Following the ITF Summit, Minister Genter will travel to Denmark and Sweden to meet with officials and experts on
transport safety, particularly to discuss their implementation of ‘Vision Zero’ which aims to achieve a transport system
with no fatalities or serious injuries.
“Sweden is one of the safest countries in the world having cut its road death rate by investing in safety infrastructure
and setting safer speed limits.
Earlier this year I announced that the Government will investigate adopting Sweden’s ‘Vision Zero’ approach to road
safety in New Zealand. I am looking forward to learning from their experience while I am there,” Ms Genter said.