narrator: erekle urushadze is on the board of iare pekhit, which means "go by foot" in english. with support from the u.n. democracy fund, iare pekhit identifies urban planning priorities and represenents pedestrian interests in the city's planning processes. narrator: iare pekhit regularly organizes so-called ugly walk tours for concerned citizens to show how difficult it can be navigating the streets of tbililisi, and discuss how to brining about solutitions. ereke is the father of an 8-month-old baby girl, ana, living in an apartment building g in thehe center of tbilisi. moving around the city with a stroller is beset with difficulties. erekle wants the streets to be safer for his daughter's future. with iare pekhit, he's encouraging support for new legislation to improve road regulations and therefore make it easier for pedestrians negotiating the city streets. erekle: oh, it's important to have this new law in order to avoid having situations where there is no sisidewalk left, no place left f for pededestrias to walk, where sidewalks all around tbilisi are occupied by cars