The
Round the World Roundtables initiative was launched yesterday in Hanoi
Vietnam, hosted by AIP Foundation. At this first roundtable event, Mr.
Nguyen Van The, Minister of Transport and Permanent Vice Chairman of
NTSC, Vietnam, handed a baton containing commitments to road safety and
the Voluntary Global Performance Targets to Mr. Jean Todt, the UN
Secretary General's Special Envoy for Road Safety. Read the press
release BELOW.
The Round the World Roundtables are coordinated by the Alliance and
events will be held on different continents in the lead up to the 3rd
Global Ministerial Conference on Road Safety in Sweden in February 2020.
In addition to these high-level roundtables, Alliance members are
invited to organize their own roundtables, which can be on a local or
national scale, based on one street, a city, or of
country-wide significance. All the commitments will be gathered to be
presented in Sweden. Find out more and how to get involved HERE.
The Round the World Roundtables support the UN Global Road Safety Week #SpeakUp campaign, promoting leadership in road safety.
Vietnam commits to United Nations road crash prevention goals at Round the World Roundtable
19 March, 2019 - Hanoi, Vietnam
Leading up to the 3rd United Nations Ministerial Meeting
scheduled in Sweden in February 2020, Vietnam has been selected to
launch a 5-continent initiative organized by the Global Alliance of NGOs
for Road Safety. The initiative supports the UN Voluntary Global
Performance Targets for Road Safety.
At the event, a symbolic baton was handed over to UN Special Envoy Jean
Todt by the Government of Vietnam to signify their commitment.
“It is essential to increase the uptake of helmet use. Wearing a quality
helmet has been proven to reduce drastically the risk of death and
serious injury in the event of a crash. At the same time, it is
essential to ensure that helmets available on the market meet acceptable
safety standard to protect lives” said Jean Todt, UN Special Envoy for
Road Safety.
“The Vietnamese government recognizes the challenges remaining and has
committed to: 1) increase helmet wearing rates among children of Vietnam
to over 80% by 2030; 2) enforce compliance of quality helmets and ban
all counterfeit helmets that do not meet technical requirements; 3)
ensure successful implementation of the 3-year GVN road safety action
plan which includes the Global Road Safety Performance Targets; and 4)
present these commitments in Stockholm in 2020,” said Dr. Khuat Viet
Hung, Vice Chairman of the NTSC.
AIP Foundation Founder and President Greig Craft said: “The impact of
head trauma on children and families remains a global health ‘epidemic’.
The Government of Vietnam’s commitment is commendable and sets an
example for other countries.”
In turn, civil society partners and the corporate sector have committed
to support the initiatives set forth by the Government and marks a
global milestone in road crash prevention.
“We are honored to be one of the founding members of this Global Road
Safety Initiative,” said Eduardo Martinez, UPS chief diversity and
inclusion officer and president of The UPS Foundation. “By contributing
our safety expertise, providing funding, and collaborating with
long-time partner, the AIP Foundation, we create a powerful multiplier
effect that will accelerate the Initiative and help save lives. I am
pleased to announce today that The UPS Foundation will contribute US $1
million to the AIP Foundation to support child helmet use and increase
road safety skills and awareness in Vietnam, Thailand and other
countries in Southeast Asia.”
“Road fatalities globally are increasing. Commitments at national
level, such as this one, are critical to reversing the deadly trend and
we applaud the Government of Vietnam for taking a stand. NGOs are
pushing hard to raise road safety on their countries’ agendas. AIP
Foundation are working side-by-side with us and our 225 other NGOs in 90
countries around the world to secure commitments that will save lives. ”
said Lotte Brondum, Executive Director of the Global Alliance of NGOs
for Road Safety.
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