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#COMMITTOACT
#CommitToAct is a new campaign from the Alliance and its members. It
supports NGOs' demands for specific local and national government
actions toward achieving the targets in the new UN resolution on Improving Global Road Safety,
including a 50% reduction in road deaths and injuries by 2030, and
pushing support for safer, more sustainable post-pandemic streets.
NGOs can use the unified identity and activities of #CommitToAct to
support their calls for action in their countries. For some, this will
be to prioritize pedestrians or cyclists; for others, it might be school
zones, road infrastructure, helmets, or other needs. Read BELOW for some examples of how NGOs are using #CommitToAct for advocacy. Read more about the campaign HERE and see NGOs' photos from the campaign launch HERE.
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ARE SAFE ROADS A RIGHT?
The theme of the 2020 #CommitToAct campaign is "Our Roads, Our Right" /
"Safety is our right." The campaign aims to help government leaders and
citizens to recognize that we should all have the right to reach work,
school, or home safely and without fear, connecting to the right to
"life, liberty, and security of a person," set out in Article 3 of the
Declaration of Human Rights.
The idea of road safety as a right isn't new. It is a concept that has
been referenced by both road safety and human rights advocates. Read
more about the rationale for "Our Roads, Our Right," with comments from
Phillipa Tucker from Accountability International HERE.
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#COMMITTOACT IN ACTION: CHANDIGARH, INDIA
#CommitToAct is a vehicle for NGOs to push relevant issues and demand
specific commitment and action. In Chandigarh, India, ArriveSAFE, is
using the campaign to demand action on two issues:
1. Implementation of safety requirements and audit reports for road construction projects and in road construction zones
"We will take #CommitToAct photos and videos at some of these
locations," says Harman Sidhu, ArriveSAFE's founder. "Subsequently, we
will take up our demands with the authorities so they will take the
necessary remedial action. We have already shortlisted some such
stretches, studied the audit reports, and collected data on crashes."
2. The rights of pedestrians in Chandigarh
ArriveSAFE is using photos and videos to demonstrate the issues facing
pedestrians. The campaign photo above, taken outside the office of the
Member of Parliament for Chandigarh, is an example of the challenges
that ArriveSAFE is bringing to the attention of leaders.
Read more and see photos and a video from ArriveSAFE's campaign HERE.
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#COMMITTOACT IN ACTION: PORTO ALEGRE, BRAZIL
In the first phase of #CommitToAct in 2019, Thiago Gonzaga Foundation
held a Round the World Roundtable leading to a commitment from the mayor
to assess five school zones in the city and implement the changes
needed to achieve internationally recognized standards. Now, mayoral
elections are looming and Thiago Gonzaga Foundation is pushing to ensure
that this work, known as the Safe Path project, continues if a new
mayor is elected.
The Foundation has combined its #CommitToAct demands into its Voting for
Life youth campaign, holding a series of online meetings between with
each of the mayoral candidates and young people in the city. "We ask the
candidates to commit to act for safer roads if they are elected," says
Eduardo Bohn, Public Policies and International Relations. "Moreover, we
ask them to commit to keep the Safe Path project. We have already
talked to seven candidates. So far, all of them have committed to keep
the project."
Read more about how Thiago Gonzaga Foundation is integrating #CommitToAct into their projects and campaigns HERE.
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HOW TO GET INVOLVED
The overall aim of #CommitToAct is to engage government leaders to
implement specific road safety actions, especially those that improve
safety for non-motorized road users in line with the UN resolution.
There are three elements to the campaign and different ways to get involved. Use our action plan guide to design your campaign and identify your call for action:
- Raising awareness: help people to see that safety is our right
- Mobilizing support: our leaders need to know that their citizens demand change
- Leadership: push for commitments that lead to action
- Negotiate written commitments with local and national leaders for the commitment tracker and follow up on existing commitments
Read more ways to get involved HERE.
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AFRICA CHAPTER CAMPAIGN TRAINING
Last week, the Alliance and the UN Environment Share the Road Programme,
organized campaign management training for Alliance members in Africa,
through the Africa Chapter, sponsored by Total Foundation and FedEx.
The training was held in Nairobi, Kenya, but with NGOs from 14 other
countries dialing in via Zoom to enable participation from across
Africa, despite ongoing COVID-19 restrictions. It featured experts from
the Institute for Transportation and Development Policy (ITDP) and World
Resources Institute (WRI) and focused on evidence-based campaigns to
improve safety for pedestrians and cyclists, who make up more than a
third of journeys across Africa. Read the press release HERE.
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SAFER CYCLING ADVOCATE TRAINING
With public attention and government support for cycling increasing
across many European countries as a result of the pandemic, there is an
urgent need to harness the current momentum and make the conditions
right for road users to take to their bicycles. Last weekend, NGOs from
Bosnia, Croatia, and Slovenia took part in training on the Safer Cycling
Advocate Guide launched in 2019 by the Alliance and the European
Cycling Federation (ECF), with sponsorship from FedEx Express Europe via
a charitable grant. The guide is available to all and you can find it HERE. Read the press release HERE.
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WORLD DAY OF REMEMBRANCE FOR ROAD TRAFFIC VICTIMS
It's only 15 days until the World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims (WDoR). The tagline is Remember – Support – Act:
- We REMEMBER those who have died as a result of road crashes
- We call for SUPPORT for those affected by crashes either as victims or as the loved ones of a victim
- We ACT to prevent further road deaths and injuries.
While COVID-19 means that events will be different this year, many
groups are finding powerful ways to commemorate WDoR. In addition to the
events taking place around the world, WHO will be hosting an online
commemoration on Friday 13 November. It will feature testimonies from
those who have lost loved ones, including Alliance members Viviam
Perrone, Asociación Civil Madres del Dolor, and Writu Bhatta,
Swatantrata Abhiyan, as well as speeches from high-level speakers
including António Guterres, UN Secretary-General; Tedros Adhanom
Ghebreyesus, WHO Director-General; and Andrew Holness, Prime Minister of
Jamaica. It will be livestreamed on the Decade of Action for Road
Safety FACEBOOK page and TWITTER. A registration link will be available soon.
Download materials and register your WDoR event on the official website HERE. Remember to share your photos and stories from your WDoR commemorations with us at the Alliance HERE.
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ALLIANCE WELCOMES NEW MEMBERS
The Alliance is excited to welcome three new members that joined recently.
- Centrum Inicjatyw na rzecz poprawy Bezpieczeństwa Ruchu Drogowego, Poland
- Fundación Red de la Dignidad, Dominican Republic
- Association for the Advancement of Automotive Medicine (AAAM), US
Read more about our new members HERE. |
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