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200 Samoan women to receive free driving and EV awareness training

The launch event for the Women's Driving License Programme. Photo: LTA
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Apia, Samoa – The Women’s Driving License Programme was officially launched on Friday, 10 October, offering free driving lessons to 200 women across Samoa, alongside an Electric Vehicle (EV) awareness course.

The launch event, held at the Land Transport Authority (LTA) premises in Vaitele, brought together training participants, officials from LTA and the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), and the Ambassador of Japan. Participants from Savai‘i joined the event virtually.

Implemented by LTA in partnership with UNDP, the Women’s Driving License Programme is part of the Climate Action Pathways for Island Transport (CAP-IT) project, funded by the Government of Japan. The project supports Samoa’s efforts to decarbonise its transport sector — a critical step as the Pacific faces intensifying climate impacts, including rising sea levels and increasingly severe cyclones, floods, and droughts.

Although Samoa contributes only a fraction to global greenhouse gas emissions, it continues to lead by example. Reducing dependence on imported fossil fuels cuts emissions and strengthens Samoa’s energy security and economic resilience against volatile oil prices. Transport remains the country’s largest emitting sector, and the shift toward electric mobility offers a clear path to a cleaner, more sustainable future.

Beyond environmental goals, the CAP-IT project highlights a persistent gender gap in driving licence ownership. Over the past two decades, only one in four driving licences issued in Samoa have gone to women — a disparity with significant social and economic implications. Mobility represents freedom, opportunity, and empowerment. When women cannot drive, they face additional barriers to employment, education, and essential services. This programme aims to reduce that gap while improving road safety through formal driving instruction and certification for women who may currently be driving unlicensed.

“Transport is not just about infrastructure — it’s about access, opportunity, and equity. When women are equipped to drive, they gain mobility, independence, and a stronger voice in their communities. That’s why LTA is pleased to be co-implementing this programme alongside UNDP, with funding from the Government of Japan. This initiative also supports our broader goals: advancing green transport solutions, including electric vehicle training; promoting fair geographic representation across Upolu and Savai‘i; and fostering long-term inclusion in the transport sector,” said Sagauga Leilani Galuvao, Chief Executive Officer, LTA.

Officials from the Land Transport Authority (LTA), the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), and the Government of Japan with programme staff at the launch of the Women’s Driving License Programme and Electric Vehicle Awareness Course at LTA Vaitele. Photo: LTA

A recent CAP-IT survey revealed that up to 60% of Samoans expressed interest in purchasing an EV within the next year, with interest higher among men. However, women play an equally essential role in driving this transition. They play a key role in managing household decisions and can champion clean energy practices within families, communities, and workplaces. To support this, an Electric Vehicle Awareness Course has been integrated into LTA’s driving training. Participants will learn about EV technology, its environmental and health benefits, and its long-term cost advantages, while addressing common misconceptions about performance and safety.

“We aim to help bridge the gender gap while teaching about new forms of transport. As technologies like electric vehicles gain momentum across the islands, it is crucial that everyone — women and men alike — understands the opportunities they bring,” said Paolo Dalla Stella, Deputy Resident Representative, UNDP.

The launch received strong interest, with over 500 applications in less than a week. To ensure fairness, participants were selected through a public draw for Upolu applicants, where applications exceeded available slots.

Women register and receive information at the launch of the Women’s Driving License Programme and Electric Vehicle Awareness Course at the Land Transport Authority premises in Vaitele. Photo: Supplied

This marks another step toward a more sustainable and inclusive transport future for Samoa.


This press release is jointly issued by the Land Transport Authority (LTA) and the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP).

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