18 Δεκ 2018

Monthly Newsletter - Safe Roads for Life

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Global Newsletter November 2018

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Dear Friends and Supporters,
This month, AIP Foundation took our road safety agenda to the global stage through international conferences and global road safety campaigns. We participated in the International Walk to School Month and the World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims. AIP Foundation also traveled to Thailand to advocate for data-driven road safety strategies to international stakeholders at the 13th World Conference on Injury Prevention and Safety Promotion.
While we made global contributions to the road safety agenda, we also took serious strides in our regional helmet use programs. We partnered with the Swedish Embassy and Consulate General to bring helmets to nearly 2,000 students at primary schools in Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City during Traffic Safety Day. In Thailand, the Safe School, Safe Community program concluded, resulting in the helmet use rate among students at Wat Rachasingkorn School increasing from 1% to 33% -- 4 times higher than the national average. Additionally, our Helmets for Families program tackled low helmet wearing rates in Preah Sihanouk Province, Cambodia by donating helmets at primary schools and providing roadside helmet donations.
For more information on our activities, achievements, and related road safety news, please read on.
Kind regards,
Mirjam Sidik
CEO, AIP Foundation

Table of Contents

Global

Vietnam

Cambodia

Thailand

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Global

Photo of the month - Walk This Way program celebrates International Walk to School Month and brings pedestrian safety to 500 students in Ho Chi Minh City
30 October, 2018 - Ho Chi Minh City
AIP Foundation/Safe Kids Vietnam joined millions of children, parents, and community leaders from more than 40 countries around the world in October to celebrate International Walk to School Month. This year AIP Foundation celebrated and promoted pedestrian safety through a Walk This Way public awareness parade in Tran Hung Dao Primary School located in District 1, Ho Chi Minh City.
AIP Foundation has partnered with FedEx Express and Safe Kids Worldwide since 2009 to implement Walk This Way – a child pedestrian safety program, which provides education, awareness, enforcement activities, and environmental modifications at schools. Walk This Way seeks to improve road user behaviors to keep students safe while they travel to and from school. Currently, Walk This Way is targeting 45,000 students and teachers at 37 primary and secondary schools along the Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) corridor in Ho Chi Minh City. Since May 2018, infrastructure modification plans for 4 project schools under Walk This Way have been developed and approved by the Ho Chi Minh City Traffic Safety Committee.
Please see more photos from the event here.
Please see read the press release from the event here.
AIP Foundation participates in global campaign for World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims 2018
18 November, 2018
The World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims is held in November each year to honor victims of road traffic crashes
AIP Foundation joined the Global Alliance of NGOs for Road Safety Toolkit for the World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims (WDoR) 2018, which was held on 18 November, 2018. This year's theme is “Roads have stories to tell.” In support of WDoR, the Global Alliance of NGOs for Road Safety and the World Health Organization have created social media banners based on stories from NGOs around the world that promote key messages connected to the Global Road Safety Performance Targets. AIP Foundation provided two case studies relating to helmet use in Vietnam. AIP Foundation and road safety organizations around the world joined together to commemorate this important day and bring attention to the 1.25 million people who die annually due to road crashes and to commemorate the stories of victims and their families.
See AIP Foundation's social media banners here.
Read Thao's full story here.
See Mrs. Nghia's full story here.
Sign up for the Alliance toolkit here.
Visit the #WDoR18 official website here.
AIP Foundation promotes data-driven road safety approaches in Southeast Asia at the Safety 2018 World Conference
5-7 November, 2018 – Bangkok
AIP Foundation CEO Mirjam Sidik and Thailand Chairperson Ratanawadee Winther
Earlier this month, AIP Foundation gave presentations at the Safety 2018 World Conference in Bangkok. CEO Mirjam Sidik presented on our Vietnam pedestrian safety program Walk This Way and the work being done to help students get safely to school. Thailand Chairperson Ratana H. Winther presented on the successes of our Street Wise program in Thailand and Cambodia Country Director Pagna Kim presented on the work done by our Safety Delivered program to reduce distracted driving among young drivers.
All three presentations were preceded by abstracts which were published in the Injury Prevention (British Medical Journal). Additionally, AIP Foundation was selected as a finalist for the 2018 International Safety Media Awards for our "Tell Auntie Pia" video campaign done in Thailand.
Please see more photos from the event here.
Rotary Club Matilda Bay presents on Safe School, Safe Community at ARSC 2018
3 October, 2018- Sydney, Australia
Stakeholder meeting for Safe School, Safe Community.
At the Australasian Road Safety Conference (ARSC) 2018, Dr. Sílvia Shrubsall of Rotary Club Matilda Bay gave a presentation entitled "Child Road Safety in Bangkok: Implementing Local Measures whilst Advancing International Awareness and Collaboration" on AIP Foundation's Safe School, Safe Community program. The presentation focused on the potential of expanding international collaborations to pursue child road safety. Indeed, the first Road Safety Rotary Global Grant, from which the project benefited, drew support from partners in Australia, South East Asia, Europe and the US and as a result, road safety became a Rotary priority.
From May to September 2018, AIP Foundation Thailand joined forces with the Australian Road Research Board (ARRB) and Rotary International to implement the school-based road safety program at Wat Rachasingkorn School in Bangkok. Aimed at increasing helmet use among children and raising public awareness of the importance of child quality helmet use, Safe School, Safe Community ultimately sought to reduce injuries and fatalities from road crashes. At the end of the five-month project, the helmet use rate among students at Wat Rachasingkorn School increased from 1% to 33% — 4 times higher than the national average.
Watch the program highlight video here.

Vietnam

Swedish Embassy observes Traffic Safety Day at two primary schools
8-9 November, 2018 - Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City
The Swedish Ambassador to Vietnam helps students to properly wear their helmets
AIP Foundation and the Swedish Embassy in Vietnam joined many corporate partners to distribute nearly 2,000 high-quality helmets to students at two primary schools in Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City. The Swedish Embassy gave nearly 1000 helmets to Ba Dinh Primary School in Hanoi and nearly 1000 helmets to Luong The Vinh Primary School in Ho Chi Minh City. At the events, the organizers called for stronger public awareness and urged adults to put helmets on children whenever they travel on motorcycles. Additionally, there was a flash mob dance that encouraged students to always wear their helmets as well as games that tested their helmet safety knowledge. The ceremony took place in support of AIP Foundation’s Helmet for Kids program, which provides thousands of high-quality helmets to students across Vietnam as well as road safety education to them and their teachers and parents every year.
Road crashes is the number one cause of death for young people aged 15 to 29 and the number two cause of death for children aged 5 to 14 in Vietnam. With over 80 percent of the population under the age of 50, the effects of road crash deaths on young people result in losses to both the family and the larger community.
Please read the press release here.
Please review photos from the Hanoi event here.
Please review photos from the Ho Chi Minh City event here.
AIP Foundation facilitates capacity-building workshops for Gia Lai traffic police
6 November, 2018 - Pleiku City, Vietnam
Gia Lai traffic traffic police brainstorm ways to address road safety challenges
AIP Foundation partnered with international road safety consultants from New Zealand and the The People's Police Academy to build capacity for Gia Lai Traffic Police. The purpose of the visit was to assess the capability of the police to enforce speed violations and identify potential areas of improvement, with the goal of enhancing police practices to improve road user behavior and child safety in school zones. Participants discussed community perception, data led enforcement, city law enforcement methods, and public awareness strategies, among other topics. The next training in December will focus on how handling speed violations in different international contexts can also be adapted to the situation in Gia Lai and Vietnam in general.
AIP Foundation presents on youth involvement with road safety and the Sustainable Development Goals
10 November, 2018 – Hanoi
AIP Foundation’s Samantha Serafica presents on the success of youth-led road safety programs
AIP Foundation presented on our youth-focused road safety initiatives at the YouthSpeak Forum held in Hanoi, Vietnam, an event that aimed to bring to light the innovative solutions that youth can lead in order to build sustainable cities and communities and live sustainable lifestyles. At the Forum, Communications & Development Coordinator Samantha Serafica discussed how our Young Ambassadors for Road Safety have contributed to the Sustainable Development Goals and participated in a panel discussion on youth-led and youth-focused initiatives with representatives from UNESCO, the Asian Development Bank (ADB), AIESEC, and Safetipin.
Earlier this year, 15 of our Young Ambassadors for Road Safety joined ADB Youth for Asia and Safetipin on a road safety data collection mission, which aimed to gather personal safety data around Hanoi’s Active Metro Line 3. At the YouthSpeak Forum, ADB and Safetipin shared some of the results of the project and their recommendations to the government.
The YouthSpeak Forum is part of the Youth4GlobalGoals Campaign – an initiative powered by AIESEC aimed to activate the leadership potential of young people of the world by engaging and mobilizing them through offering purposeful and cross-cultural projects around the globe that are designed to impact and contribute to the Sustainable Development Goals.
AIP Foundation President and National Program Manager recognized by provincial government for road safety contributions in Gia Lai
21 November, 2018 – Hanoi
Founder and President Greig Craft receives award from Gia Lai Provincial Government
The People's Committee of Gia Lai presented AIP Foundation Founder and President, Greig Craft, and Vietnam National Program Manager, Phuong Dinh, an award for AIP Foundation's valuable road safety work in Gia Lai Province at a conference celebrating foreign NGOs contributions to the province. AIP Foundation has been promoting road safety in Gia Lai since 2015 through programs such as Helmets for Kids and Slow Zone, Safe Zone, which focus on child helmet use and speed reduction in high risk areas around primary schools in the region. Mr. Craft and Ms. Dinh lauded the People's Committee of Gia Lai and the provincial Traffic Safety Committee for their support of child road safety programs in the province. Mr. Craft also signed a commemorative document from the People's Committee of Gia Lai to celebrate the work of the Slow Zone, Safe Zone project in 2018.

Cambodia

Camhomes support Roadside Community Outreach with donation of helmets to motorcyclists in Preah Sihanouk Province
12 November, 2018 - Preah Sihanouk Province, Cambodia
Camhomes staff shows adult motorcyclist how to correctly wear a helmet
AIP Foundation staff partnered with Camhomes representatives to deliver 150 quality helmets to lucky motorcyclists as part of a community outreach event focusing on road safety in Preah Sihanouk Province. In 2017, road crashes accounted for 75% of road fatalities in Cambodia, where only 27% of adult motorcyclists and 8% of child passengers were recorded wearing a helmet. Additionally, road crashes increased by almost 10% in Preah Sihanouk Province in 2017, making Preah Sihanouk Province the 12th highest road crash province in Cambodia.
H.E. Min Meanvy, Secretary of State, Ministry of Public Works and Transport and Secretary General of the National Road Safety Committee and Khuoch Lengkheang, Camhomes Press Relations and Marketing Strategy Manager attended the community safety event and advised many drivers and passengers on the correct way to wear their helmet. Police representatives also handed out road safety pamphlets, Traffic Law booklets and stickers to motorcyclists reminding them of their duty to be a safe road user.
The generous donation of 150 helmets by Camhomes to the community is a positive step toward reducing the number of severe head trauma and death victims by providing quality helmets where they are most needed – in high risk areas.
Please see more photos from the roadside donation here.
Solidarity Center and AIP Foundation team up with trade unions to improve transportation for commuting garment workers
5 November, 2018 – Phnom Penh
AIP Foundation and Solidarity Center staff with Cambodian trade unions
Solidarity Center and AIP Foundation joined forces to assist Cambodian trade unions with an inaugural foundational workshop on “Transport Safety for Commuting Garment Workers.” The workshop was convened to specifically discuss commuting safety for workers and to encourage the trade unions to consider and play a larger part in promoting improvements in transportation across the sector. The main objectives were to: 1) initiate dialogue between the trade unions with a discussion on their role in keeping workers safe; 2) the impact they can make; 3) where and with whom they can champion the issue.during commute to school and travel as motorcycle passengers or as bicyclists.
The workshop was attended by 50 delegates including representatives from 19 unions including those from 4 of the target factories taking part in the Garment and Footwear Sector Road Safety strategy and pilot program being implemented by AIP Foundation. Representatives from the National Social Security Fund (NSSF), Better Factories Cambodia, GIZ, and USAID also attended.
The Solidarity Center is the largest U.S.-based international labor rights organization helping workers attain safe workplaces, family-supporting wages, dignity on the job and greater equity at work. The Solidarity Center assists workers in more than 60 countries as they resist discrimination, exploitation and the systems that entrench poverty.
Please see more photos from the event here.
Helmets for Families helps protect the children of Preah Sihanouk Province
12 November, 2018 - Preah Sihanouk Province, Cambodia
Manulife Cambodia CEO and General Manager, Robert Elliot joins stakeholders for ceremonial helmet handover
With the support of Manulife, Helmets for Families donated more than 1000 helmets to students, teachers and parents at Hun Sen Krong Primary School in Preah Sihanouk District. Training workshops were also held for more than 100 parents to promote helmet use. Helmets for Families is focused on engaging parents - especially mothers - as role models in child helmet use.
Event attendees included senior representatives from the General Secretariat of National Road Safety Committee, Deputy Governor of Preah Sihanouk Province, road safety stakeholders, development partners, private sector partners, parents, students, staff and administration team of Hun Sen Krong Primary School, members of the press, Management team and staff of Manulife Cambodia, and AIP Foundation staff.
Helmets for Families will operate in Preah Sihanouk Province through 2018 and 2019 academic year. Road deaths have increased by 10% in the province since 2017, making it the eleventh highest province for road crashes. AIP Foundation’s goal is to continue increase awareness about the importance of helmet use for all in Preah Sihanouk Province.
Please see all photos from the event here.
Please read the press release from the event here.

Thailand

Street Wise recognizes student road safety ambassadors and establishes Road Safety Corner at Thai primary school
1-2 November, 2018- Songkhla Province, Thailand
Road safety ambassadors at the recognition ceremony at Wichianchom School.
In order to grow and facilitate capacity building, Street Wise held a final evaluation stakeholder meeting as well as a recognition ceremony for student road safety ambassadors. At the stakeholder meeting on Thursday, 46 participants from the 11 program schools, Chevron Thailand, AIP Foundation, and the community gathered to review Street Wise programming this year and to evaluate its progress. Songkhla deputy governor Sakra Kapinkan, who chaired the meeting, AIP Foundation CEO Mirjam Sidik, and government representatives from road safety-related agencies in the province discussed ways to work together to raise awareness about the importance of helmet use and further improve the safety of children and family when using the road. At the end of the meeting, there was a certificate presentation ceremony for all the participating schools and partner organizations.
The next day, AIP Foundation organized a road safety ambassador recognition ceremony for the Street Wise program at Wichianchom School with more than 160 participants including 100 students and representatives from the government, program schools, AIP Foundation, and Chevron Thailand. During the ceremony, Mr. Pairoj Jarit-ngam, Deputy Governor of Songkhla, served as chairman and gave a speech to attendees about the critical work that they do as road safety ambassadors.
Following these speeches, road safety ambassador students of the 11 project schools in Muang and Singhanakhon District led activities where they shared best practices about road safety for children. Additionally, a “road safety corner” was unveiled at Wichianchom School as part of Steet Wise’s goal to make the school a model school for road safety learning. It will serve as a learning center not only for students at the school, but for teachers and community members as well. The corner will display informational videos and road safety ambassadors’ work including journals, drawings, and other artwork as well as information boards about correct helmet use and care and pedestrian safety.
Read the full press release here.
See more photos from the stakeholder meeting and ceremony here.

The 7% Project holds training of teachers in Bangkok
24-25 November, 2018- Bangkok
A student and program facilitator demonstrating the correct way to wear a helmet.
Save the Children and AIP Foundation held a training of teachers (TOT) on school safety awareness as part of The 7% Project. The trainees included 34 teachers from 8 districts in Bangkok - Prawet, Pom Prap Sattru Phai, Wang Thonglang, Min BuriYannawa, Bang Kapi, Phasi Charoen and Don Mueang - and representatives from the Office of the Basic Education Commission (OBEC) and the Bangkok Primary Educational Area District Office.
The morning session focused on equipping the participants with road safety basics such as statistics and knowledge of the current situation in Thailand as well as with relevant legislation. Meanwhile, the activities in the afternoon were designed to help the participants develop engaging lesson plans that they can use in their respective schools and districts.
In addition to teachers and government officials, three guest speakers were also in attendance: AIP Foundation's Oratai Junsuwanaruk; Save the Children’s Child Health & Safety Programmes Coordinator Arun Wattanapalin; and Legal Development Program member and Director of Legal Development and Consulting 2, Legal Affairs Division, the Department of Disaster Prevention and Mitigation's Pisith Wongthiathana. 80 people including 68 teachers and government officials attended the two-day workshop.
AIP Foundation also accepted a donation of 30,000 Baht on the first day from TRQ Company Limited’s Assistant Vice President of Product Development Chanida Hongpananon that supports The 7% Project.
Save the Children and AIP Foundation Thailand have partnered with other organizations with the aim to increase engagement by school authorities to encourage helmet use among children and families, strengthen the capacity of BMA staff, teachers, community members, and youth leaders, and engage police stakeholders to actively enforce traffic laws.
See more photos from the training here.

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