The Global Designing Cities Initiative’s mission is to transform streets around the world. We do so through our programmatic work that spans over 30 countries around the world. Our team is currently focused on three programs, leveraging our expertise in cities and in the design of their streets.
The Bloomberg Philanthropies Initiative for Global Road Safety (BIGRS) provides cities worldwide with a comprehensive package of activities proven to save lives, such as strengthening national legislation; enhancing data collection and surveillance; changing road user behavior; improving road infrastructure; and upgrading vehicle safety. We began our partnership with this initiative in 2016 and have since collaborated with 18 cities in 11 countries to provide design guidance, implement road safety interventions and conduct capacity-building workshops, using the Global Street Design Guide as a blueprint for change.
The Streets for Kids program envisions a world where streets are a catalyst to improve the lives of children and their caregivers. The program focuses on inspiring leaders, informing practitioners, and empowering communities to enable that change through holistic, kid-centric street design. To date, we have worked with over 60 cities around the world to apply child-focused strategies found in the Designing Streets for Kids guide through streetscape transformations, policy development guidance and capacity building.
The Bloomberg Initiative for Cycling Infrastructure (BICI) Poorly designed streets put cyclists at risk and discourage daily riding. BICI supports cities to build protected, connected cycling networks that reduce injuries and deaths, improve air quality in communities, and enable more people to incorporate physical activity into their daily lives.