This practice and policy resource, authored by SETSCoP in collaboration with MYAN, addresses transport challenges faced by young refugees and migrants. It identifies barriers such as limited public transport, high costs, and difficulties in obtaining driving licences, especially for those in outer urban and regional areas. These issues restrict access to education, employment, and community services.
The report highlights programs like driving mentorships and public transport pilots aimed at improving mobility and social inclusion. It also offers recommendations for policymakers to increase funding for transport initiatives and for practitioners to build trust and offer flexible, accessible services.