Interview with Keisha Alena Mayuga on Advocating for Better Transportation in the Philippines

Interview with Keisha Alena Mayuga, change maker woman in transport in the Philippines

“As women in transport, we have to bring each other up and encourage other women to take their space in this field. Sometimes when there is no clear path to what you want to do in transport, you have to carve your own.”

It is vital to boost the participation of women in the transport sector to continue inspiring others worldwide to join this field and work together to create sustainable change in society. In this opportunity, Keisha Alena Mayuga shared her experience and story, creating her own path.

Read more on changing-transport.org.


Author: Sukma Larastiti

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