In Accra’s bustling urban landscape, the ongoing transport crisis has placed an overwhelming burden on women, who constitute a significant portion of daily commuters. With limited and unreliable public transport options, many women face extended waiting times and unsafe travel conditions, which in turn affect their productivity and well-being. The scarcity of affordable and secure transport alternatives forces women to rely on overcrowded tro tro buses and informal ride-sharing arrangements, often exposing them to harassment and increased safety risks. Additionally, women juggling household responsibilities and work find themselves caught in a vicious cycle of delayed commutes and lost income opportunities.

Key challenges faced by women in Accra’s current transport landscape include:

  • Longer commute times due to vehicle shortages and traffic congestion
  • Heightened exposure to personal safety threats in poorly monitored transit hubs
  • Increased transportation costs disproportionately affecting low-income women
  • Limited flexibility in travel options exacerbating work-life balance struggles
Issue Impact on Women
Overcrowded Vehicles Raised safety concerns and discomfort
Unpredictable Schedules Lower job attendance and income risk
High Transport Costs Financial strain on household budgets
Limited Night Transport Restricted mobility and social activities