This comprehensive white paper analyzes urban mobility trends across 12 major African cities spanning Morocco, Senegal, Ivory Coast, and Nigeria. Drawing on three years of ridership data, government transport surveys, and on-the-ground interviews with fleet operators, it paints a detailed picture of where African urban transport stands today and where it is heading. Topics include the rapid growth of organized shared transport, the decline of informal minibus networks, the role of mobile payments in unlocking new ridership, and how cities are beginning to integrate MaaS platforms into their public transport planning.

Executive summary: the state of play
Methodology and data sources
City-by-city mobility profiles
The shift from informal to organized transport
Mobile payments as a transport enabler
MaaS adoption patterns in African contexts
Infrastructure gaps and investment opportunities
Policy recommendations for city planners
Three-year forecast: 2025 to 2028
Appendix: full dataset and methodology notes
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