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UN HIGH-LEVEL POLITICAL FORUM PUTS SPOTLIGHT ON MOBILITY SDG
Over the last few months, Alliance members have been working with FIA
Foundation to advocate with their governments to include road safety in
the Voluntary National Reviews (VNRs) that they will present at the
High-Level Political Forum on Sustainable Development (HLPF) in July. 48
countries will present VNRs on SDGs 6, 7, 11, 12, 15, and 17, which
includes road safety SDG 11.2.
Alliance Member Humanity & Inclusion will hold a side event at the
HLPF on 10 July 2018, supported by the Alliance, on the theme “Safer and
inclusive roads and transport for cities that leave no one behind.” FIA
Foundation will hold an event on 13 July 2018 focusing on “Every
Journey, Every Child: A Global Priority for Urban Sustainable
Development.”
Read an overview of what the HLPF is and why it is important HERE. Read more about HLPF 2018 HERE.
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WEBINARS: HOW TO ADVOCATE FOR THE UN VOLUNTARY TARGETS
The third of our webinars on NGOs and the Voluntary Targets was
published yesterday. The webinars are now publicly available on our
website HERE. You
can listen to them any time, but if you would like to take the
accompanying test to receive an Alliance certificate, you need to
register HERE before Thursday 5 July 2018.
We will be continuing the series with webinars focusing on each of the twelve targets individually. You can use the same sign-up form
to be notified when these additional webinars are released. If you have
already registered for the first three webinars, you do not need to
sign up again.
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ALLIANCE ADVOCATES: MAKING A DIFFERENCE WITH DECISION MAKERS
The next Alliance Advocate training will be held in November in India. Alliance members in Asia can apply HERE.
Around the world, previous Alliance Advocates are making a difference in
their communities. The African Alliance Advocates are currently using
their training to assess school zones and push decision makers to make
road improvements that will save lives. In Slovenia, Zavod VOZIM has
received the European Commission Road Safety Excellence Award for a
project designed by David Razboršek following his Advocate training in
2017. Read more HERE.
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FIRST ROAD SAFETY OBSERVATORY FOR AFRICA
Last month at the International Transport Forum (ITF) 2018 Summit, the
World Bank, the Fédération Internationale de l’Automobile (FIA), and the
ITF signed a memorandum of understanding to establish the first
regional Road Safety Observatory in Africa.
Africa has the highest rates of road traffic fatalities in the world.
The establishment of the observatory is a big step because it will
enable national and local governments and NGOs to access more
comprehensive and accurate data that can be used to advocate for,
design, and implement evidence-based strategies and interventions. Read
more HERE.
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YELLOW IS FOR ACTION IN MAY
Maio Amarelo, or Yellow May, is a road safety movement held annually in
May in 28 countries around the world. The theme of this year's Maio
Amarelo was “We are the traffic.” The movement is coordinated by
Alliance member Observatório Nacional de Segurança Viária, Brazil. Read
more HERE.
Linked to Yellow May since 2015, Australia's National Road Safety Week,
spearheaded by Alliance member Safer Australian Roads and Highways
(SARAH) Group, saw public landmarks illuminated in yellow in recognition
of the event. Read more HERE.
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ALLIANCE WELCOMES TWO NEW MEMBERS
The Alliance is excited to welcome the two new member organizations that joined us in June:
- Association des Personnes Préférées, Cameroon
- ONG Fondeï Ma Bori, Niger
Read more about our new members HERE and
please stop by their member profiles on the Alliance’s website to learn
more about the important work they do to promote safer roads and reduce
traffic-related injuries and fatalities around the world. |
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