Resources

NAPTA Strategic Partnership with Safetek Systems Limited for Komiut System (January 2023)

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Digital Transport Innovation

NAPTA’s partnership with Safetek Systems supports the Komiut System, a digital platform modernizing Nairobi’s matatu sector. It enhances fare collection, route management, and crew oversight, with over KES 2 billion transacted and 70% adoption by operators.


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A Survey on E-Mobility Transition in Nairobi Metropolitan Area (Feb–Apr 2025)

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Electric Public Transport

This survey examines Nairobi’s e-mobility transition, focusing on electric bus operations by SACCOs like Embassava and SuperMetro. It highlights cost savings, operational challenges, and policy recommendations for scalable EV adoption.


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Sub-Grantee Narrative Report - 2025 Half Year Report (NAPTA)

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Clean Air Advocacy

NAPTA’s 2025 half-year report details efforts under the Breathe Nairobi Initiative, including a stakeholder workshop on air pollution and a digital campaign reaching 1.2 million Nairobians to promote clean air and sustainable transport.


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Overview of Current Needs in the Paratransit/Matatu Sub-Sector in Nairobi County

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Paratransit Reform

This study examines Nairobi’s paratransit/matatu sector, assessing its alignment with socially just transport principles. It identifies needs like better infrastructure, financing models, and legal reforms to enhance accessibility, safety, and sustainability.


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Needs Assessment Study for Paratransit PSV Operators in Nairobi

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Paratransit Needs Assessment

This study, commissioned by Friedrich Ebert Stiftung, assesses Nairobi’s matatu sector, highlighting needs in training, infrastructure, and fair regulation. It proposes reforms to align with socially just transport principles, addressing safety and inclusivity gaps.


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Report on Air Pollution Workshop for Public Transport Operators in Nairobi

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Air Pollution Advocacy

Held on March 27, 2025, this workshop educated Nairobi’s public transport operators on reducing vehicular emissions. With 39 participants, it promoted best practices, policy alignment, and advocacy for cleaner air through e-mobility and maintenance.


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Report on 2nd Air Pollution Workshop for Transport Sector in Nairobi

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Air Pollution Advocacy

Held on July 2, 2025, at Greenpark Bus Terminus, this workshop engaged Nairobi’s transport operators to address vehicular emissions, promoting cleaner practices, e-mobility, and policy advocacy to enhance air quality and public health.


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Breathe Nairobi Social Media Campaign Report (Jan–Mar 2025)

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General Campaign

Explore the insights from our inaugural campaign, driving community engagement through innovative strategies and public outreach to promote sustainable initiatives.


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Formalization of Matatu Sector – Summary Survey Report

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Sector Research

This report exposes the challenges facing Nairobi’s matatu industry—from informal operations to cartels—and proposes structured reforms for Saccos, workforce training, digital fare systems, and stakeholder inclusivity.


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2022 Paratransit Roundtable Report: Building a Socially Just Sector

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Stakeholder Engagement

Dive into the outcomes of the 2022 Paratransit Roundtable where Saccos, unions, and government officials discussed the future of equitable public transport—including policy reform, gender inclusion, and tackling corruption.


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Breathe Nairobi Social Media Campaign Report (Apr–Jun 2025)

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Air Quality Campaign

Discover how NAPTA’s “Clean Transport, Clearer Air” campaign mobilized Nairobians through creative videos, polls, and public education to drive awareness and behavior change around air pollution and sustainable mobility.


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2024 Nairobi Matatu Summit Report: Financing Sustainable & Inclusive Public Transport

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Transport Summit

Explore the comprehensive insights from the 2024 Nairobi Metropolitan Area Matatu Summit, where government leaders, development partners, academia, and transport operators convened to address critical challenges in Nairobi’s public transport sector


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