PRESS RELEASE: ADVOCATE TRAINING LEADS TO SAFE SCHOOLS COMMITMENT
16 March 2018
Yesterday, grassroots NGO members of the Global Alliance of NGOs for
Road Safety received the commitment of Kenyan policy makers to implement
measures that will mean safer journeys for the 2000 children that walk
to a suburban Nairobi school every day.
The commitment was made at a panel discussion featuring representatives
from the Kenyan Ministry of Education, National Transport and Safety
Authority (NTSA), and WHO. The panel discussion was the culmination of a
week-long Alliance Advocate training course where 20 NGO leaders from
13 countries across Africa took part in a demonstration safe schools
project. Earlier in the week, they collected road data around the school
in suburban Nairobi and analyzed it. They presented their data and
recommendations to the panel and received feedback on how to engage
decision makers.
Vitally, the demonstration project is easily replicable in other African
countries, and Advocates are now taking their new skills back to their
home countries to implement similar initiatives.
The Alliance Advocate training program is the flagship element of the
Alliance Empowerment Program, an innovative capacity-building program,
sponsored by FedEx Corp. (NYSE: FDX), which has so far seen 50 Advocates
trained in data collection and analysis, evidence-based program design
and management, media engagement, and advocacy.
Lotte Brondum, Executive Director of the Alliance, said, “The Alliance
Advocate training has given our member NGOs experience of a real-life
evidence-based road safety project that has led to real-life results. We
have demonstrated through the training this week that data-driven
advocacy can bring commitments and results that will save lives. These
20 Alliance Advocates take home skills that will enable them to make
their countries safer school by school. The motto of the training this
week has been ‘think big, start small, and act quickly.’ We anticipate
that by the end of 2018, that at least 20 schools around Africa, and
thousands of children who walk along unsafe roads to school every day
will be safer because of the projects our Advocates will run.”
Mike Higley, Vice President, Sub-Saharan Africa Operations, FedEx
Express, said, “Through our FedEx Cares program, which will have
invested $200 million in 200 communities worldwide by 2020, we are
dedicated to saving lives and developing solutions that responsibly and
sustainably make roads safer. The Alliance Empowerment program is one of
the ways that we build the capacity of NGOs to be the voice and hands
of road safety on the roads of Africa.”
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