LEARN IN ACTION: TUNISIA AND ZAMBIA
LEARN is a joint initiative between IRF
and the Alliance, supported by TotalEnergies Foundation, which brings
together national government officials, police, road safety NGOs,
private sector, and academia to learn how to gather and analyze road
safety data more effectively and to use that data to implement effective
interventions that will reduce road deaths and injuries. Through the
project, the partners create and implement a joint action plan for a
specific data collection project that can utilize the strengths and
experiences of their different sectors. It has so far been implemented
in six countries in Africa.
In Tunisia, Alliance member Les Ambassadeurs de la Securite Routiere
(ASR) has used LEARN to build a coalition to synchronize the efforts of
government agencies, the road safety observatory, police, NGOs, and
private sector to collect, share, and use crash and road death data more
effectively. Read more HERE.
In Zambia, Alliance member Zambia Road Safety Trust (ZRST) is
coordinating a LEARN project that is enabling roll out of 30 km/h zones.
NGOs, including ZRST, are working with the police to collect data
around schools and other busy locations with a lot of pedestrians. They
are using this data to establish which streets should be prioritized for
30 km/h signs and other speed calming interventions, as well as
pedestrian facilities such as speed bumps, sidewalks, and pedestrian
crossings. The recommendations are also helping to identify particular
zones for enhanced enforcement of 30km/h limits. Read more HERE.
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