Nancy Vandycke

Program Manager, Sustainable Mobility for All (SuM4All)
Dr. Nancy Vandycke leads the World Bank’s group of transport economists and spearheads the new global initiative on transport--Sustainable Mobility for All. She oversees strategic and analytical engagement on transport, including the climate action effort (with the United Nations), the Impact Evaluation program (with the World Bank's Research Department), The Global Tracking Framework and the Knowledge Note series (Connections). Nancy is a member of the Multilateral Development Banks' Group on Sustainable Transport, and of the Technical Working Group supporting the UN Secretary General's Advisory Group on Sustainable Transport. Before joining the World Bank, she served as economic advisor of the Belgian Chair at the International Monetary Fund. She spent several years as Research Associate at the Russian-European Center for Economic Policy in Russia and Center for Economic Performance in the UK. She holds a Ph.D. in Economics from the London School of Economics.
Blogging on: Transport for Development
- Sustainable Mobility for All: Bringing the vision to life
- Three reasons why maritime transport must act on climate change
- Avons-nous progressé sur la voie de la mobilité durable ?
- ¿Cuánto hemos avanzado por el camino de la movilidad sostenible?
- How far are we on the road to sustainable mobility?
- أين نحن الآن على طريق تحقيق النقل المستدام؟
- مستقبل قطاع النقل في القرن الحادي والعشرين
- Sustainable mobility: can the world speak with one voice?
- Beyond ribbon-cutting: measuring the real impact of transport projects
- Is it too early to agree on SDG indicators for transport?
- Getting a global initiative off the ground: What can transport learn from energy?
- First-ever Global Conference on Sustainable Transport: What is at stake?
- Habitat III will shape the future of cities. What will it mean for urban mobility?
- Four things not to miss in shaping the new Global Action Agenda for Transport
- SDGs, Climate Agreement and Transport: From global commitments to accountability
Blogging on: Transport for Development