the bbc‘s kiama kahlil in the sydney bureau.ig cities. but it often falls on community projects to help people integrate into a new life. we've been to the country's capital wellington to find out about one scheme letting women get to grips with something many of them have never had the chance to try before, riding a bike. you can do it. i got you. keep that leg up. i am feeling a little bit of stress and shaking. scary, i have to be honest. it is a bit frightening. so you feel really good and calm? brilliant. thought up. put up. keep that leg up. in iraq, no, i don't have a bicycle. it's because it's not allowed for women to ride a bike there. itjust started in a garage. a group of friends thinking let's get a few bikes together and give them out to people who need them and then it quickly snowballed into something bigger. as we were giving out bikes within the refugee community, it was all was the fathers and children that were asking for the bikes. the mum was often just standing there. and that's when we really identified th