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GLOBAL MEETING
Now is the time to book training for the Global Meeting, register to let
us know if you are bringing a poster, and submit photos for the
exhibition.
The Global Meeting couldn't happen without the generous support of our
sponsors: FedEx, Ford Foundation, Towards Zero Foundation, The UPS
Foundation, and 3M. We are grateful for their support.
Read more about the Global Meeting HERE.
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FROM ONE SCHOOL TO THE WHOLE CITY
Last year, the Alliance trained 41 Alliance Advocates in Africa and
Asia to collect school zone data and use it to advocate for safer roads
in their communities. So far, 20 schools have been assessed, and 21 are
scheduled for the first quarter of 2019. The program has already led to
citywide commitments in Namibia and Nigeria:
- In Windhoek, Namibia, Private Sector Road Safety Forum
(PSRSF) has secured written commitment that will see all speed limit
signage at schools across the City of Windhoek changed from the current
40 kilometers per hour to 30 kilometers per hour.
- In Abuja, Nigeria, at Kwapda’as Road Safety Demand Trust
Fund (KRSD)’s event to present their school data results, the Federal
Capital Territory Minister stated that safety measures, including zebra
crossings and road signs, would be implemented around schools in the
capital region. This, he said, would help to make the city a model for
road safety in the country.
Read more HERE.
The Advocates will monitor the progress of these commitments. We expect
more stories, commitments, and safety measures implemented, as the
Advocates continue their projects in 2019.
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NATIONAL ROAD SAFETY ACTION PLAN APPROVED IN AZERBAIJAN
In December 2018, the State Program of the Azerbaijan Republic on Road
Safety for 2019–2023 was approved by President Ilham Aliyev. This is a
big milestone for road safety in Azerbaijan and has been a long time in
progress.
Vusal Rajabli, president of the National Automobile Club of Azerbaijan
(AMAK) and a 2017 Alliance Advocate, was a part of the working group
responsible for drafting the plan. Last year, Vusal shared his
experience advocating for the national action plan, in a webinar from
our NGOs and the Voluntary Targets series. Read more and listen to the
webinar HERE.
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EUROPEAN ROAD SAFETY CHARTER
The Alliance is a member of the European Road Safety Charter. The
Charter is led by the European Commission, and any NGO, company,
research or education institution, or local authority from any EU member
state is entitled to apply to join and commit to the Charter's
principles. Read more HERE.
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ROAD SAFETY GRANTS PROGRAMME ROUND 15 OPEN
The Global Road Safety Partnership (GRSP) has announced a new round of
funding under the Road Safety Grants Programme, funded by the Bloomberg
Philanthropies Initiative for Global Road Safety. In round 15,
applications will be considered from China, India, the Philippines,
Tanzania, and Thailand for national-level projects, and Bangkok, Mumbai,
and Shanghai for city-level projects. Read more about how to apply HERE.
A number of Alliance member NGOs have implemented projects funded by
previous rounds of the Road Safety Grants Programme. Read about Pamoja
Road Safety Initiative's project with schoolchildren and matatu
drivers, along with advice for other NGOs applying for funding HERE.
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APPLICATIONS OPEN FOR NACTO'S STREETS FOR KIDS
Applications are now open for cities to join the Streets for Kids
program. Streets for Kids is part of the National Association of City
Transportation Officials (NACTO)’s Global Designing Cities Initiative
(GDCI), a multiyear program to advance street designs that create safe
public spaces for kids of all ages and abilities to learn, play, and
move around a city. Twelve cities around the world will be selected to
receive in-depth technical assistance to make their streets safer and
more inviting for children and their caregivers.
All cities are eligible, and cities in low- and middle-income countries
are especially encouraged to apply. Applications are accepted from
government institutions, municipalities, mayors’ offices, city
departments, nonprofit organizations, and NGOs. Nonprofits and NGOs must
partner with local government or include a letter of approval, MOU, or
endorsement from local government. Read more HERE.
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ALLIANCE WELCOMES A NEW MEMBER
The Alliance is excited to welcome a new member that joined us in December:
- International Road Safety Assessment Programme (iRAP)
Read more about our new member HERE
and please stop by its member profile on the Alliance’s website, to
learn more about the important work the organization does to promote
safer roads and reduce traffic-related injuries and fatalities around
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