Protected: A Neighborhood-focused Cycling Programme in Zaandam-Oost
An Integrated Cycling Approach for Vulnerable Communities

In Zaandam-Oost, BYCS is developing and implementing an integrated, neighborhood-focused approach to cycling. The initiative, developed with our partner Pact Zaandam-Oost is aimed at making the bicycle an accessible and attractive means of transport for residents, with a focus on youth and women caregivers. The bicycle is not the goal in itself, but a tool to contribute to the overall wellbeing and prosperity in Zaandam-Oost. The two-year project focuses on developing activities and embedding them with local partners to create a sustainable, ongoing cycling programme in the area.
Challenge & Opportunity
Compared to other areas in the municipality of Zaanstad and elsewhere in The Netherlands, a relatively large proportion of Zaandam-Oost residents demonstrably have fewer opportunities than others in the region. Neighborhoods in Zaandam-Oost are falling behind, with persistent and complex problems. The area is marked by a concentration and accumulation of issues related to quality of life, housing, unemployment, poverty, health, education, the living environment, safety, and both organized and subversive crime.
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The approach in Zaandam-Oost aims to improve the physical and mental health of residents by helping them develop an active lifestyle through cycling. In addition, the programme contributes to mobility justice by supporting residents in adopting independent, affordable, safe, and sustainable mobility habits. Lastly, the programme helps residents become more resilient and self-reliant. Alongside encouraging everyday cycling, this is achieved by creating opportunities for community participation and learning pathways related to bicycle maintenance and repair.
Programme Theory of Change
Programme Objective: The Zaandam-Oost cycling programme aims to improve the physical and mental health of residents by helping them develop an active lifestyle through cycling. In addition, the programme contributes to mobility justice by supporting residents in adopting independent, affordable, safe, and sustainable mobility habits.
Activities and Implementation: BYCS and PACT have developed a programme of diverse activities and initiatives including establishing a bicycle repair garage, train-the-trainer sessions, START kids classes, a Bicycle Heroes campaign, and move. Through these we aim to improve the physical and mental health of residents by helping them develop an active lifestyle through cycling. These take place between March 2025-2027.
Key Approach: The programme helps residents become more resilient and self-reliant. Alongside encouraging everyday cycling, this is achieved by creating opportunities for community participation and learning pathways related to bicycle maintenance and repair.

“I can’t get my son to learn how to ride a bike. He can’t do it yet and gives up quickly, so I’m really happy with this programme!”
Parent of a child participating in the START Programme (translated from Dutch)
Developing a Replicable Model

The initiative in Zaandam-Oost was launched early 2025 and will continue for two years. After that period, the activities are intended to be embedded with local partners to create a sustainable, ongoing cycling programme in the area.
Besides the impact on a neighborhood level, the intention of the initiative is is to create a replicable approach to be implemented in other vulnerable communities in the Amsterdam Metropolitan Region and beyond.
This programme is initiated in partnership with Pact Zaandam-Oost and the Metropoolregio Amsterdam:


