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Date: 06/26/2024 Time: 4:20-4:45

Place: LPMC Bye-pass Interviewer: Love Dayworsen


Participant Age: 9 Participant Gender: Female

Q1: Can you tell us about how often you walk around Ganta?

Answer: I can walk every day

Q2: When you walk, what are you going to do (e.g. work, school, other things).

Answer: I can go to school

Q2a: Why do you walk and not take other means of transport?

Answer: I done have money

Q2b: When you make these journeys, how do you feel?

Answer: I can feel happy

Q2c: Do you face any challenges while making these journeys?

Answer: Yes( Dirty water can waste on me

Q2d: Does walking affect your academic performance in any ways?

Answer: Yes

Q3: Do you face any specific risks when you walk in Ganta, e.g. terrain or traffic?

Answer: Yes

Q3a: If yes, what causes these risks or dangers?

Answer: Traffic

Q3b: Do you do anything to protect yourself against these risks or dangers?

Answer: I can wait for the motorbike to stop before I cross

Q4: Do you face any specific security dangers when you walk in Ganta, e.g. harassment or
crime?

Answer: No

Q4a: If yes, what causes these security risks?

Answer: No

Q4b: Do you do anything to protect yourself against these security dangers?

Answer: No

Q5: Does walking in Ganta affect your health in any way?


Answer: No

Q5a: If yes, what causes these health risks?

Answer: No

Q6: Do people with disabilities face any particular walking challenges?

Answer: yes( a can be hard for them to cross the road)

Q7: Do homeless children face any particular walking challenges?

Answer: Yes ( when the rain is falling they will get sick because they done have place to stay.

Q8: Are the challenges of walking in Ganta the same as when you were a small child or are
they different? Why?

Answer: Yes (it has change now )

Q9: Has anything been done to improve walking conditions in Ganta? Who was
responsible?

Answer: Samuel Brown

Q10: Do you use any other means of transport, e.g. motorbikes, bicycles, cars, etc.?

Answer: Yes I used bike

Q10a: If yes, how often do you use each type? Why?

Answer: one one time

Q10b: How does walking compare to these other forms of transport?

Answer: when I walk I can reach soon but when I ride bike I can go soon

Q11: In your own thinking, what could be done to improve walking conditions in Ganta?

Answer: I want them to buy motor bike

Q12: Are there any benefits of walking?

Answer: no benefit in walking

Q12a: If yes, what are these benefits of walking?

Answer: No

Q13: Would you like to make any other comments before we end this interview?

Answer: No question
Date: 06/26/2024 Time: 3:38-4:01
Place: LPMC Bye-pass Interviewer: Helena Suah
Participant Age: 10 Participant Gender: Female

Q1: Can you tell us about how often you walk around Ganta?

Answer: I walk around one one time

Q2: When you walk, what are you going to do (e.g. work, school, other things).

Answer: I walk around ganta to go to school, sell, church and market

Q2a: Why do you walk and not take other means of transport?

Answer: because the distance is short

Q2b: When you make these journeys, how do you feel?

Answer: I feel bad

Q2c: Do you face any challenges while making these journeys?

Answer: no

Q2d: Does walking affect your academic performance in any ways?

Answer: no

Q3: Do you face any specific risks when you walk in Ganta, e.g. terrain or traffic?

Answer: no

Q3a: If yes, what causes these risks or dangers?

Answer: no

Q3b: Do you do anything to protect yourself against these risks or dangers?

Answer: no

Q4: Do you face any specific security dangers when you walk in Ganta, e.g. harassment or
crime?

Answer: no

Q4a: If yes, what causes these security risks?

Answer: No

Q4b: Do you do anything to protect yourself against these security dangers?

Answer: no

Q5: Does walking in Ganta affect your health in any way?


Answer: ye

Q5a: If yes, what causes these health risks?

Answer: motor bike and care pulling out smoke

Q6: Do people with disabilities face any particular walking challenges?

Answer: yes

Q7: Do homeless children face any particular walking challenges?

Answer: yes

Q8: Are the challenges of walking in Ganta the same as when you were a small child or are
they different? Why?

Answer: no because the road condition has change a bit

Q9: Has anything been done to improve walking conditions in Ganta? Who was
responsible?

Answer: Yes ( Samuel Brown)

Q10: Do you use any other means of transport, e.g. motorbikes, bicycles, cars, etc.?

Answer: Yes( Motorbike )

Q10a: If yes, how often do you use each type? Why?

Answer: I used bike often

Q10b: How does walking compare to these other forms of transport?

Answer:

Q11: In your own thinking, what could be done to improve walking conditions in Ganta?

Answer: we need bus for our school in ganta

Q12: Are there any benefits of walking?

Answer: no

Q12a: If yes, what are these benefits of walking?

Answer: no

Q13: Would you like to make any other comments before we end this interview?

Answer: yes we need more bus in our community for transportation


Date: 06/27/2024 Time: 1:52-2:14Pm
Place: LPMC Bye-pass Interviewer: Rancy Gonleh
Participant Age: 15 Participant Gender: Male

Q1: Can you tell us about how often you walk around Ganta?

Answer: I walk around ganta every day

Q2: When you walk, what are you going to do (e.g. work, school, other things).

Answer: I walk around ganta to buy to visit my friend and to school

Q2a: Why do you walk and not take other means of transport?

Answer: because the distance is short

Q2b: When you make these journeys, how do you feel?

Answer: I feel good when I am walking

Q2c: Do you face any challenges while making these journeys?

Answer: no

Q2d: Does walking affect your academic performance in any ways?

Answer: no

Q3: Do you face any specific risks when you walk in Ganta, e.g. terrain or traffic?

Answer: no

Q3a: If yes, what causes these risks or dangers?

Answer: no

Q3b: Do you do anything to protect yourself against these risks or dangers?

Answer: yes

Q4: Do you face any specific security dangers when you walk in Ganta, e.g. harassment or
crime?

Answer: no

Q4a: If yes, what causes these security risks?

Answer: no

Q4b: Do you do anything to protect yourself against these security dangers?

Answer: no

Q5: Does walking in Ganta affect your health in any way?


Answer: yes

Q5a: If yes, what causes these health risks?

Answer: sun

Q6: Do people with disabilities face any particular walking challenges?

Answer: yes

Q7: Do homeless children face any particular walking challenges?

Answer: yes

Q8: Are the challenges of walking in Ganta the same as when you were a small child or are
they different? Why?

Answer: no because the road condition has change

Q9: Has anything been done to improve walking conditions in Ganta? Who was
responsible?

Answer: Yes( Samuel Brown )

Q10: Do you use any other means of transport, e.g. motorbikes, bicycles, cars, etc.?

Answer: ye (bike cycle )

Q10a: If yes, how often do you use each type? Why?

Answer: I use bike cycle all the time

Q10b: How does walking compare to these other forms of transport?

Answer: walking is hard than bike cycle

Q11: In your own thinking, what could be done to improve walking conditions in Ganta?

Answer: I want for the government to fix the road

Q12: Are there any benefits of walking?

Answer: NO

Q12a: If yes, what are these benefits of walking?

Answer: No

Q13: Would you like to make any other comments before we end this interview?

Answer: to help our school with bus.


Date: 06/27/2024 Time: 1:52-2:12 PM
Place: LPMC Bye-pass Interviewer: Olive Zumba
Participant Age: 12 Participant Gender: Female

Q1: Can you tell us about how often you walk around Ganta?

Answer: I walk around ganta every day

Q2: When you walk, what are you going to do (e.g. work, school, other things).

Answer: I walk around ganta to sell, to go to school and church

Q2a: Why do you walk and not take other means of transport?

Answer: because no money

Q2b: When you make these journeys, how do you feel?

Answer: I feel good

Q2c: Do you face any challenges while making these journeys?

Answer: yes

Q2d: Does walking affect your academic performance in any ways?

Answer: yes

Q3: Do you face any specific risks when you walk in Ganta, e.g. terrain or traffic?

Answer: yes

Q3a: If yes, what causes these risks or dangers?

Answer: traffic

Q3b: Do you do anything to protect yourself against these risks or dangers?

Answer: yes

Q4: Do you face any specific security dangers when you walk in Ganta, e.g. harassment or
crime?

Answer: no

Q4a: If yes, what causes these security risks?

Answer: no

Q4b: Do you do anything to protect yourself against these security dangers?

Answer: no
Q5: Does walking in Ganta affect your health in any way?

Answer: yes

Q5a: If yes, what causes these health risks?

Answer: Sun

Q6: Do people with disabilities face any particular walking challenges?

Answer: yes

Q7: Do homeless children face any particular walking challenges?

Answer: yes

Q8: Are the challenges of walking in Ganta the same as when you were a small child or are
they different? Why?

Answer: no because the road condition has change a little bit

Q9: Has anything been done to improve walking conditions in Ganta? Who was
responsible?

Answer: yes ( Samuel Brown )

Q10: Do you use any other means of transport, e.g. motorbikes, bicycles, cars, etc.?

Answer: yes ( motor bike)

Q10a: If yes, how often do you use each type? Why?

Answer: I do not use motor bike often

Q10b: How does walking compare to these other forms of transport?

Answer: walking is hard then motorbike

Q11: In your own thinking, what could be done to improve walking conditions in Ganta?

Answer: we need more motor bike for transportation

Q12: Are there any benefits of walking?

Answer: no

Q12a: If yes, what are these benefits of walking?

Answer: no

Q13: Would you like to make any other comments before we end this interview?

Answer: no
Date: 26/06/2024 Time: 4:03-4:12PM
Place: LPMC Bye-Pass Interviewer: Emmanuel
Participant Age: 10 Participant Gender: Male

Q1: Can you tell us about how often you walk around Ganta?

Answer: one one time

Q2: When you walk, what are you going to do (e.g. work, school, other things).

Answer: to go buy goods

Q2a: Why do you walk and not take other means of transport?

Answer: because no money

Q2b: When you make these journeys, how do you feel?

Answer: a make me feel tired

Q2c: Do you face any challenges while making these journeys?

Answer: no

Q2d: Does walking affect your academic performance in any ways?

Answer: yes (a make me fail)

Q3: Do you face any specific risks when you walk in Ganta, e.g. terrain or traffic?

Answer: Yes

Q3a: If yes, what causes these risks or dangers?

Answer: traffic

Q3b: Do you do anything to protect yourself against these risks or dangers?

Answer: no

Q4: Do you face any specific security dangers when you walk in Ganta, e.g. harassment or
crime?

Answer: yest harassment

Q4a: If yes, what causes these security risks?

Answer: harassment

Q4b: Do you do anything to protect yourself against these security dangers?

Answer: no
Q5: Does walking in Ganta affect your health in any way?

Answer: yes

Q5a: If yes, what causes these health risks?

Answer: sun

Q6: Do people with disabilities face any particular walking challenges?

Answer: yes when crossing the road

Q7: Do homeless children face any particular walking challenges?

Answer: yes ( yes no body to guid them )

Q8: Are the challenges of walking in Ganta the same as when you were a small child or are
they different? Why?

Answer: no

Q9: Has anything been done to improve walking conditions in Ganta? Who was
responsible?

Answer: NO

Q10: Do you use any other means of transport, e.g. motorbikes, bicycles, cars, etc.?

Answer: motorbike

Q10a: If yes, how often do you use each type? Why?

Answer: one one

Q10b: How does walking compare to these other forms of transport?

Answer: walking is hard

Q11: In your own thinking, what could be done to improve walking conditions in Ganta?

Answer: to give us car

Q12: Are there any benefits of walking?


No
Answer:

Q12a: If yes, what are these benefits of walking?

Answer: no

Q13: Would you like to make any other comments before we end this interview?

Answer: am not in school my father is dead


Date: 06/26/2024 Time: 2:45-3:01
Place: LPMC Bye-Pass Interviewer: Melvina Melvin
Participant Age: 13 Participant Gender: Female

Q1: Can you tell us about how often you walk around Ganta?

Answer: I walk around ganta one one time in the week

Q2: When you walk, what are you going to do (e.g. work, school, other things).

Answer: I walk to go to school and buy food

Q2a: Why do you walk and not take other means of transport?

Answer: because no money

Q2b: When you make these journeys, how do you feel?

Answer: I feel bad when I am walking

Q2c: Do you face any challenges while making these journeys?

Answer: yes

Q2d: Does walking affect your academic performance in any ways?

Answer: yes

Q3: Do you face any specific risks when you walk in Ganta, e.g. terrain or traffic?

Answer: yes

Q3a: If yes, what causes these risks or dangers?

Answer: traffic

Q3b: Do you do anything to protect yourself against these risks or dangers?

Answer: no

Q4: Do you face any specific security dangers when you walk in Ganta, e.g. harassment or
crime?

Answer: no

Q4a: If yes, what causes these security risks?

Answer: no

Q4b: Do you do anything to protect yourself against these security dangers?

Answer: no

Q5: Does walking in Ganta affect your health in any way?


Answer: ye

Q5a: If yes, what causes these health risks?

Answer: burning garbage

Q6: Do people with disabilities face any particular walking challenges?

Answer: yes

Q7: Do homeless children face any particular walking challenges?

Answer: yes

Q8: Are the challenges of walking in Ganta the same as when you were a small child or are
they different? Why?

Answer: no

Q9: Has anything been done to improve walking conditions in Ganta? Who was
responsible?

Answer: Yes (Sameul Brwon)

Q10: Do you use any other means of transport, e.g. motorbikes, bicycles, cars, etc.?

Answer: yes

Q10a: If yes, how often do you use each type? Why?

Answer: Motor bike

Q10b: How does walking compare to these other forms of transport?

Answer: walking is more difficult than motor bike

Q11: In your own thinking, what could be done to improve walking conditions in Ganta?

Answer: by helping our school with bus

Q12: Are there any benefits of walking?

Answer: no

Q12a: If yes, what are these benefits of walking?

Answer: no

Q13: Would you like to make any other comments before we end this interview?

Answer: yes we need help for our school and also our parent
Date: 06/26/2024 Time: 3:41-4:03PM
Place: LPMC Bye-pass Interviewer: Francis Stephen
Participant Age: 14 year old Participant Gender: Male

Q1: Can you tell us about how often you walk around Ganta?

Answer: I walk around ganta one-one time in a week

Q2: When you walk, what are you going to do (e.g. work, school, other things).

Answer: to walk around to go to school, place

Q2a: Why do you walk and not take other means of transport?

Answer: because I do not have money

Q2b: When you make these journeys, how do you feel?

Answer: I feel fine

Q2c: Do you face any challenges while making these journeys?

Answer: yes

Q2d: Does walking affect your academic performance in any ways?

Answer: yes

Q3: Do you face any specific risks when you walk in Ganta, e.g. terrain or traffic?

Answer: yes

Q3a: If yes, what causes these risks or dangers?

Answer: traffic

Q3b: Do you do anything to protect yourself against these risks or dangers?

Answer: yes

Q4: Do you face any specific security dangers when you walk in Ganta, e.g. harassment or
crime?

Answer: yes

Q4a: If yes, what causes these security risks?

Answer: different people

Q4b: Do you do anything to protect yourself against these security dangers?

Answer: yes

Q5: Does walking in Ganta affect your health in any way?


Answer: yes

Q5a: If yes, what causes these health risks?

Answer: the sun can make me sick

Q6: Do people with disabilities face any particular walking challenges?

Answer: Yes

Q7: Do homeless children face any particular walking challenges?

Answer: yes

Q8: Are the challenges of walking in Ganta the same as when you were a small child or are
they different? Why?

Answer: no

Q9: Has anything been done to improve walking conditions in Ganta? Who was
responsible?

Answer: yes (Samuel Brown )

Q10: Do you use any other means of transport, e.g. motorbikes, bicycles, cars, etc.?

Answer: Yes(Motorbike )

Q10a: If yes, how often do you use each type? Why?

Answer: Motorbike

Q10b: How does walking compare to these other forms of transport?

Answer: walking is hard

Q11: In your own thinking, what could be done to improve walking conditions in Ganta?

Answer: we need free bike for transportation

Q12: Are there any benefits of walking?

Answer: no

Q12a: If yes, what are these benefits of walking?

Answer: No

Q13: Would you like to make any other comments before we end this interview?

Answer: Nothing
Date: 26/06/2024 Time: 3:38-3:50
Place: LPMC Bye-pass Interviewer: Princestone Kollie
Participant Age: 15 Participant Gender: Male

Q1: Can you tell us about how often you walk around Ganta?

Answer: I walk around ganta one-one time in the week

Q2: When you walk, what are you going to do (e.g. work, school, other things).

Answer: I walk around ganta to pay football to go to school and to buy other thing.

Q2a: Why do you walk and not take other means of transport?

Answer: because there is no money

Q2b: When you make these journeys, how do you feel?

Answer: I feel bad when I am walking

Q2c: Do you face any challenges while making these journeys?

Answer: no

Q2d: Does walking affect your academic performance in any ways?

Answer: yes

Q3: Do you face any specific risks when you walk in Ganta, e.g. terrain or traffic?

Answer: no

Q3a: If yes, what causes these risks or dangers?

Answer: no

Q3b: Do you do anything to protect yourself against these risks or dangers?

Answer: no

Q4: Do you face any specific security dangers when you walk in Ganta, e.g. harassment or
crime?

Answer: no

Q4a: If yes, what causes these security risks?

Answer: no

Q4b: Do you do anything to protect yourself against these security dangers?

Answer: no

Q5: Does walking in Ganta affect your health in any way?


Answer: yes

Q5a: If yes, what causes these health risks?

Answer: the smoke from the car effect my heart

Q6: Do people with disabilities face any particular walking challenges?

Answer: yes

Q7: Do homeless children face any particular walking challenges?

Answer: yes

Q8: Are the challenges of walking in Ganta the same as when you were a small child or are
they different? Why?

Answer: no

Q9: Has anything been done to improve walking conditions in Ganta? Who was
responsible?

Answer: yes (Samuel Brown)

Q10: Do you use any other means of transport, e.g. motorbikes, bicycles, cars, etc.?

Answer: Motorbike

Q10a: If yes, how often do you use each type? Why?

Answer: I do not use motor bike often

Q10b: How does walking compare to these other forms of transport?

Answer: walking is more difficult than taking motor bike

Q11: In your own thinking, what could be done to improve walking conditions in Ganta?

Answer: by bring more motor bike

Q12: Are there any benefits of walking?

Answer: no

Q12a: If yes, what are these benefits of walking?

Answer: no

Q13: Would you like to make any other comments before we end this interview?

Answer: we want so the government can help our school with bus
Date: 06/26/2024 Time: 3:11-3:20pm
Place: LPMC Interviewer: Susannah Johnson
Participant Age: 15 Participant Gender: Female

Q1: Can you tell us about how often you walk around Ganta?

Answer: I walk around ganta one time

Q2: When you walk, what are you going to do (e.g. work, school, other things).

Answer: I walk around ganta to visit my friend and to sell

Q2a: Why do you walk and not take other means of transport?

Answer: because there is no transportation

Q2b: When you make these journeys, how do you feel?

Answer: when I am walking I feel bad

Q2c: Do you face any challenges while making these journeys?

Answer: yes

Q2d: Does walking affect your academic performance in any ways?

Answer: yes

Q3: Do you face any specific risks when you walk in Ganta, e.g. terrain or traffic?

Answer: yes

Q3a: If yes, what causes these risks or dangers?

Answer: traffic

Q3b: Do you do anything to protect yourself against these risks or dangers?

Answer: yes

Q4: Do you face any specific security dangers when you walk in Ganta, e.g. harassment or
crime?

Answer: yes

Q4a: If yes, what causes these security risks?

Answer: harassment

Q4b: Do you do anything to protect yourself against these security dangers?

Answer: no

Q5: Does walking in Ganta affect your health in any way?


Answer: yes

Q5a: If yes, what causes these health risks?

Answer: sometime the sun can make us sick

Q6: Do people with disabilities face any particular walking challenges?

Answer: yes

Q7: Do homeless children face any particular walking challenges?

Answer: yes

Q8: Are the challenges of walking in Ganta the same as when you were a small child or are
they different? Why?

Answer: they are not the same, the road have change

Q9: Has anything been done to improve walking conditions in Ganta? Who was
responsible?

Answer: yes Dorr Cooper

Q10: Do you use any other means of transport, e.g. motorbikes, bicycles, cars, etc.?

Answer: Motorbike

Q10a: If yes, how often do you use each type? Why?

Answer: not all the time

Q10b: How does walking compare to these other forms of transport?

Answer: walking is hard

Q11: In your own thinking, what could be done to improve walking conditions in Ganta?

Answer: to provide school buses

Q12: Are there any benefits of walking?

Answer: no

Q12a: If yes, what are these benefits of walking?

Answer: no

Q13: Would you like to make any other comments before we end this interview?

Answer: yes if the government provide buses I will be happy to go to school


Date: 06/26/2024 Time: 2:58-3911pm
Place: LPMC Bye-pass Interviewer: Blessing
Participant Age: 9 Participant Gender: Female

Q1: Can you tell us about how often you walk around Ganta?

Answer: I walk around ganta every day in the week

Q2: When you walk, what are you going to do (e.g. work, school, other things).

Answer: I walk around to visit my friend

Q2a: Why do you walk and not take other means of transport?

Answer: because I don’t have money for transport

Q2b: When you make these journeys, how do you feel?

Answer: I feel good

Q2c: Do you face any challenges while making these journeys?

Answer: no

Q2d: Does walking affect your academic performance in any ways?

Answer: yes

Q3: Do you face any specific risks when you walk in Ganta, e.g. terrain or traffic?

Answer: yes

Q3a: If yes, what causes these risks or dangers?

Answer: when I am walking I may slip and fall to the ground

Q3b: Do you do anything to protect yourself against these risks or dangers?

Answer: no

Q4: Do you face any specific security dangers when you walk in Ganta, e.g. harassment or
crime?

Answer: no

Q4a: If yes, what causes these security risks?

Answer: no

Q4b: Do you do anything to protect yourself against these security dangers?

Answer: no
Q5: Does walking in Ganta affect your health in any way?

Answer: no

Q5a: If yes, what causes these health risks?

Answer: no

Q6: Do people with disabilities face any particular walking challenges?

Answer: yes

Q7: Do homeless children face any particular walking challenges?

Answer: yes

Q8: Are the challenges of walking in Ganta the same as when you were a small child or are
they different? Why?

Answer: little improvement

Q9: Has anything been done to improve walking conditions in Ganta? Who was
responsible?

Answer: yes (Dorr Cooper

Q10: Do you use any other means of transport, e.g. motorbikes, bicycles, cars, etc.?

Answer: yes Motorbike

Q10a: If yes, how often do you use each type? Why?

Answer: I don’t use motor bike often

Q10b: How does walking compare to these other forms of transport?

Answer: walking is difficult than motor bike

Q11: In your own thinking, what could be done to improve walking conditions in Ganta?

Answer: by bring more motor bike in our surrounding

Q12: Are there any benefits of walking?

Answer: no

Q12a: If yes, what are these benefits of walking?

Answer: no

Q13: Would you like to make any other comments before we end this interview?

Answer: in need improvement in the country to solve our problem


Date: 24/06/2024 Time: 2:57-3:27
Place: LPMC Bye-pass Interviewer: Princeston Wuozemeh
Participant Age: 11 Participant Gender: Male

Q1: Can you tell us about how often you walk around Ganta?

Answer: I walk around ganta every day

Q2: When you walk, what are you going to do (e.g. work, school, other things).

Answer: I walk around ganta to go to school , play and sell

Q2a: Why do you walk and not take other means of transport?

Answer: because there is no money

Q2b: When you make these journeys, how do you feel?

Answer: I feel happy

Q2c: Do you face any challenges while making these journeys?

Answer: yes

Q2d: Does walking affect your academic performance in any ways?

Answer: yes

Q3: Do you face any specific risks when you walk in Ganta, e.g. terrain or traffic?

Answer: yes

Q3a: If yes, what causes these risks or dangers?

Answer: terrain

Q3b: Do you do anything to protect yourself against these risks or dangers?

Answer: yes

Q4: Do you face any specific security dangers when you walk in Ganta, e.g. harassment or
crime?

Answer: yes

Q4a: If yes, what causes these security risks?

Answer: boys

Q4b: Do you do anything to protect yourself against these security dangers?

Answer: yes

Q5: Does walking in Ganta affect your health in any way?


Answer: yes

Q5a: If yes, what causes these health risks?

Answer: sun shine

Q6: Do people with disabilities face any particular walking challenges?

Answer: yes

Q7: Do homeless children face any particular walking challenges?

Answer: yes

Q8: Are the challenges of walking in Ganta the same as when you were a small child or are
they different? Why?

Answer: no

Q9: Has anything been done to improve walking conditions in Ganta? Who was
responsible?

Answer: yes ( Samuel Brown )

Q10: Do you use any other means of transport, e.g. motorbikes, bicycles, cars, etc.?

Answer: Yes Motorbike

Q10a: If yes, how often do you use each type? Why?

Answer: few time

Q10b: How does walking compare to these other forms of transport?

Answer: walking is more hard than taking motorbike

Q11: In your own thinking, what could be done to improve walking conditions in Ganta?

Answer: we need more motorbike for transport

Q12: Are there any benefits of walking?

Answer: yes

Q12a: If yes, what are these benefits of walking?

Answer: when I am going to school I sometime fine money

Q13: Would you like to make any other comments before we end this interview?

Answer: we need buses to make walking condition easy for us


Date: 06/25/2024 Time: 5:39-5:52
Place: LPMC Bye-pass Interviewer: Catherine Voker
Participant Age: 10 Participant Gender: Female

Q1: Can you tell us about how often you walk around Ganta?

Answer: all the time

Q2: When you walk, what are you going to do (e.g. work, school, other things).

Answer: to go to school

Q2a: Why do you walk and not take other means of transport?

Answer: because no money

Q2b: When you make these journeys, how do you feel?

Answer: I feel fine

Q2c: Do you face any challenges while making these journeys?

Answer: no

Q2d: Does walking affect your academic performance in any ways?

Answer: no

Q3: Do you face any specific risks when you walk in Ganta, e.g. terrain or traffic?

Answer: no

Q3a: If yes, what causes these risks or dangers?

Answer: no

Q3b: Do you do anything to protect yourself against these risks or dangers?

Answer: no

Q4: Do you face any specific security dangers when you walk in Ganta, e.g. harassment or
crime?

Answer: no

Q4a: If yes, what causes these security risks?

Answer: no

Q4b: Do you do anything to protect yourself against these security dangers?

Answer: no

Q5: Does walking in Ganta affect your health in any way?


Answer: yes

Q5a: If yes, what causes these health risks?

Answer: burning garbage

Q6: Do people with disabilities face any particular walking challenges?

Answer: no

Q7: Do homeless children face any particular walking challenges?

Answer: yes

Q8: Are the challenges of walking in Ganta the same as when you were a small child or are
they different? Why?

Answer: yes

Q9: Has anything been done to improve walking conditions in Ganta? Who was
responsible?

Answer: No

Q10: Do you use any other means of transport, e.g. motorbikes, bicycles, cars, etc.?

Answer: yes (Motorbike)

Q10a: If yes, how often do you use each type? Why?

Answer: one -one time

Q10b: How does walking compare to these other forms of transport?

Answer: walking is hard


Q11: In your own thinking, what could be done to improve walking conditions in Ganta?

Answer: to provide school bus

Q12: Are there any benefits of walking?

Answer: no benefit

Q12a: If yes, what are these benefits of walking?

Answer: no

Q13: Would you like to make any other comments before we end this interview?

Answer: No question

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