About us

We strive for a world where everyone has access to and benefits from open data

We accept the main challenges of the 21st century

At a time when cities face increasing environmental and societal changes, it’s crucial for urban policy makers to adapt transportation systems accordingly. With the right information, evidence-based decisions can be made to overcome the challenges of the 21st century. That’s where data collection and analysis come in. They’re essential for sustainable transport planning and play a vital role in various areas of the transport system.

Our data-driven approach

TUMI Data’s data-driven approach aims to support German development partners in making urban mobility more sustainable. The project – in cooperation with the Latin American Developing Bank (CAF) and the New Urban Mobility Alliance (NUMO) – is comprised of three main components: the establishment of a comprehensive Mobility Data Hub, the implementation of pilot projects to promote the collection, analysis, and use of mobility data, and academic research focused on innovative methodologies for data collection in mobility. The objective is to foster better decision-making by policy-makers through the use of detailed mobility data and digital applications.

We believe in sustainable mobility for a better future.

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    Resources

Transformative Urban Mobility Initiative (TUMI)

TUMI is implemented by GIZ and funded by the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ). TUMI is the leading global implementation initiative on sustainable mobility, formed through the union of 11 prestigious partners. TUMI’s vision are thriving cities with enhanced economic, social and environmental performances in line with the New Urban Agenda, the Agenda 2030 and the Paris Agreement.

 

Development Bank of Latin America (CAF)  

CAF, the Development Bank of Latin America, is a development bank created in 1970, owned by 19 countries – 17 of Latin America and the Caribbean, Spain and Portugal- as well as 13 private banks in the region – with the goal to promote a sustainable development model through credit, non-refundable resources, and support in the technical and financial structuring of projects in the public and private sectors in Latin America and the Caribbean. 

 

New Urban Mobility Alliance (NUMO) 

NUMO, the New Urban Mobility alliance, channels disruptions in urban transport to create joyful cities where sustainable and just mobility is the new normal. NUMO is an alliance organization of cities, NGOs, companies, mobility service operators, community advocates from diverse sectors and more from around the globe.