Raising awareness
Leading road safety campaigners from nine African countries have met to create an advocacy action plan for safe school zones across the region. NGO leaders from
Benin, Botswana, Senegal, Ivory Coast, Mozambique, Ghana, Tanzania, Namibia
and Zambia agreed country-specific strategies to deliver a programme to
make journeys to school safer for children in their countries by the end
of 2019. They aim to leverage government funding to introduce road
infrastructure such as footpaths and safe crossing places, and to lower
and enforce speed limits around schools.
Children in Africa are twice as likely to be involved in a road crash
than their peers in higher-income countries. They are also much more
likely to walk to school alone, alongside busy, high-speed roads that
have no protective infrastructure for pedestrians.
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