Η ΕΥΘΥΤΑ-ΠΑΡΑΤΗΡΗΤΗΡΙΟ ΟΔΙΚΗΣ ΑΣΦΑΛΕΙΑΣ ΡΟΔΟΥ, είναι μέλος της Global Alliance of NGOs for Road Safety
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2022: ALLIANCE HIGHLIGHTS
Read about some of the Alliance's key
moments in 2022. These moments back up members' work in their countries,
mobilize them for coordinated advocacy, and enable the Alliance to
represent grassroots NGOs, their work, and their perspectives, among
global and regional partners.
Mobilizing NGOs
- 300 members in 100 countries: The Alliance reached this milestone in May 2022. We are now 321 members in 102 countries.
- Five regional and one global NGO Call to Action were
launched at the Seventh Global Meeting of Nongovernmental Organizations
Advocating for Road Safety and Road Victims (Global Meeting). The Call
to Actions demand evidence-based action, starting with 30 km/h zones,
investment, and involvement of NGOs in road safety decision-making.
- #CommitToAct Week of Action campaign messages were seen by at least 55 million people and the campaign resulted in 41 decision maker endorsements.
- A new Alliance Chapter was
launched for Latin America in August 2022, which, alongside the
existing Africa Chapter, will strengthen and unite the work of NGOs at a
regional level.
- Safer Cycling Advocate Program: Experiences and Inspiration was published.
It used case studies to inspire NGOs to kick off or strengthen cycling
advocacy in their own cities and countries.
Representing Civil Society
- International Transport Forum: The Alliance's Lotte Brondum addressed the Ministerial Roundtable and the Alliance held Live From Leipzig, a livestreamed event for the #CommitToAct campaign.
Pushing for accountability
- Analysis of the High-level Meeting on Improving Global Road Safety
compared political declaration A/RES/76/294, which was negotiated and
approved by UN Member States, against other recent global road safety
commitments and scrutinized the plenary statements made by country
representatives.
- On track or off target? was an
online session held by the Alliance to mark the anniversary of the
launch of the Global Plan. It was a checkpoint for progress toward the
2030 targets from the civil society perspective.
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NGO call to action 2022
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2022: NGOs MAKING AN IMPACT
Alliance NGOs around the world are
increasing their influence with their governments. Their advocacy is
contributing to significant policy changes and government implementation
to ensure safe mobility for every person.
Read a selection of stories about our members' work from 2022, including Fundación La Liga Contra La Violencia Vial, Colombia, Coalición Movilidad Segura, Mexico, and LASER International,
Senegal, whose advocacy has led to new national laws in 2022
incorporating specific evidence-based interventions, including 30 km/h
zones, infrastructure design, vehicle safety, and more. Also read about
NGOs, including Les Ambassadeurs de la Sécurité Routière, Tunisia, and Zambia Road Safety Trust, who are helping their governments to make evidence-based road safety decisions, building coalitions and using data.
Find these and more stories of Alliance members making an impact HERE. We
are excited to see the value of Alliance programs and campaigns, such
as LEARN, the Alliance Incubator, and #CommitToAct through our members'
work.
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2023: A PUSH FOR ACCOUNTABILITY
In 2023, the Alliance will increase
focus on accountability. The Global Plan reminds us that governments
have primary responsibility for enabling access to safe, affordable,
accessible, sustainable mobility for every person and reducing road
deaths and injuries. The Global Plan also sets out a role for NGOs to
hold their governments accountable for achieving this.
In March, at the Eighth Global Meeting, the Alliance will launch its new
Accountability Toolkit. The toolkit will provide structured tools to
help NGOs scrutinize what their governments are doing, and not doing, to
achieve the Decade of Action.
We also look forward to the opportunities presented by the UN Global
Road Safety Week in May, which will focus on safe walking, cycling, and
public transport, the launch of the next Global Status Report on Road
Safety, and the second anniversary of the Global Plan.
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PRINCE MICHAEL INTERNATIONAL ROAD SAFETY AWARDS CELEBRATE NGOs' ACHIEVEMENT
“I have been impressed by the growing
success of work being done by NGOs, usually working in partnership,”
said HRH Prince Michael of Kent in his speech at the awards ceremony for
the Prince Michael International Road Safety Awards. He continued, “I
am especially pleased that many of my award winners this year reflect
this significant development.”
We are delighted that NGOs' impact is being recognized and proud of the
role that the Alliance has had in bringing NGOs together, supporting
their advocacy, and amplifying their work. In particular, both Road
Safety Pioneers' and Luchemos Por La Vida and Asociación Madres Del
Dolor’s award-winning programs were implemented with support and
coaching via the Alliance Incubator Program.
Congratulations to the Alliance members that received an award this year:
- Luchemos por la Vida and Asociación Madres Del Dolor, Argentina
- AIP Foundation, Cambodia
- Fundación La Liga Contra La Violencia Vial, Colombia
- Road Safety Pioneers, Iran
- Members of the Coalición Movilidad Segura, Mexico
- EASST, UK
- iRAP working with Agilysis, UK
Read more about the winners HERE. |
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