The Conversation: We compared land transport options for getting to net zero. Hands down, electric rail is the best
We compared land transport options for getting to net zero. Hands down, electric rail is the best
The World Bank supports countries in building safe, sustainable, and inclusive transport systems—connecting people to jobs, markets, and opportunities.
Air transport is an important enabler to achieving economic growth and development. Air transport facilitates integration into the global economy and provides vital connectivity on a national, regional, and international scale. It helps generate trade, promote tourism, and create employment ...
Improving Transport Connectivity for Food Security in Africa: Strengthening Supply Chains examines the continent’s food production and distribution. The report scrutinizes transport routes over land and water, the efficiency of ports and border crossings, and the adequacy of storage capacity to several key questions:
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The World Bank Group works to close gender gaps in transport—advancing safety, access, and equal opportunities for women and girls worldwide.
A new World Bank report, Transport for Food Security in Sub-Saharan Africa: Strengthening Supply Chains, proposes several priority actions to reduce transport costs and improve food security across the continent. These recommendations can help transform Africa’s hunger zones to places where food is more abundant and easily distributed.
The Assam Inland Water Transport Project improved ferry infrastructure and services in the state of Assam, India, making water transport safer, more accessible, and reliable. Key barriers for women ferry users included poor terminal access, inadequate amenities, harassment risks, and ineffective complaint mechanisms.
The World Bank has approved a $200 million project to modernize transport infrastructure in Uzbekistan’s Surkhandarya region, supporting job creation, regional connectivity, and sector-wide reforms.
The $1.5 billion operation addresses South Africa’s twin economic challenges of low growth and high unemployment by easing infrastructure constraints in the energy and freight transport sectors, which have severely impacted businesses and households in recent years, disproportionately affecting the most vulnerable.
Shrinking the economic distance, or reducing transport prices and time related costs, between people and firms can greatly benefit developing economies by boosting productivity, creating jobs, raising incomes, enhancing food security, and lowering carbon emissions. Achieving these benefits requires efficient, high-quality transport.
India’s transport network is one of the largest and densest in the world. Its roads rank third in terms of length, next only to China and the United States.
The World Bank has approved $52.6 million in financing for The Gambia to improve transport and energy infrastructure access in select areas and strengthen institutional capacity for service delivery. The project will directly benefit over 100,000 people through enhanced road connectivity and expanded electricity access.
The World Bank Approves $52.6 Million to Boost Transport and Energy ...
This article describes the inbound and outbound mail routing options in Exchange hybrid deployments. For more information about hybrid, see Exchange Server hybrid deployments.
Exchange Server includes many built-in transport agents that provide features such as anti-spam, transport rules and journaling. Most of the built-in transport agents on Exchange Mailbox servers are invisible and unmanageable by the transport agent management cmdlets. Virtually all of the built-in transport agents that are visible and manageable are in the Transport service on Mailbox servers ...
Summary: Learn how to use the Setup wizard in Exchange Server to install the Edge Transport server role on a computer.
APPLIES TO: 2016 2019 Subscription Edition In Exchange Server, mail flow occurs through the transport pipeline. The transport pipeline is a collection of services, connections, components, and queues that work together to route all messages to the categorizer in the Transport service on an Exchange Mailbox server inside the organization. For information about how to configure mail flow in a ...
Learn how shadow redundancy in Exchange 2016 and Exchange 2019 improves high availability for messages in the transport pipeline.
Learn about transport high availability in Exchange 2016 and Exchange 2019 and the features that improve the reliability of message delivery.
Admins can learn how to use the Exchange transport rule report to view information about mail flow rules (also known as transport rules).
Describes an issue in which transport and mailbox rules don't work correctly in Exchange Online or in on-premises Exchange Server. Provides a resolution.
A hybrid deployment contains mailboxes in an on-premises Exchange organization and also in an Exchange Online organization. For more information about hybrid, see Exchange Server hybrid deployments. A critical component of making these two separate organizations appear as one is hybrid transport. Messages sent between recipients in either organization are authenticated, encrypted, and ...
APPLIES TO: 2016 2019 Subscription Edition Transport agents use SMTP events to operate on messages as the messages move through the transport pipeline. Most of the built-in transport agents that are included with Microsoft Exchange Server 2016 or 2019 are invisible and unmanageable. However, you can install and configure third-party transport agents on Exchange servers in your organization ...
Summary: Learn about transport logging in Exchange Server 2016 and Exchange Server 2019 and the kinds of logs and information that is logged.
This cmdlet is available in on-premises Exchange and in the cloud-based service. Some parameters and settings might be exclusive to one environment or the other. Use the Get-TransportRule cmdlet to view transport rules (mail flow rules) in your organization. For information about the parameter sets in the Syntax section below, see Exchange cmdlet syntax.
This cmdlet is available in on-premises Exchange and in the cloud-based service. Some parameters and settings might be exclusive to one environment or the other. Use the Set-TransportConfig cmdlet to modify the transport configuration settings for the whole Exchange organization. For information about the parameter sets in the Syntax section below, see Exchange cmdlet syntax.
In cloud-based organizations, you can use Exchange mail flow rules (also known as transport rules) to identify and take action on messages that flow through your organization. Mail flow rules are similar to the Inbox rules that are available in Outlook and Outlook on the web (formerly known as Outlook Web App). The main difference is that the mail flow rules take action on messages while they ...