Η ΕΥΘΥΤΑ-ΠΑΡΑΤΗΡΗΤΗΡΙΟ ΟΔΙΚΗΣ ΑΣΦΑΛΕΙΑΣ ΡΟΔΟΥ είναι ενεργό μέλος της!!
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ACCOUNTABILITY FOR THE DECADE OF ACTION
“Advocacy, commitments, funding, and
implementation of interventions which do not reduce deaths and injuries
are wasting time and resources,” says Chika Sakashita, the Alliance’s
Director of Research and Accountability, in an article about
accountability on the Alliance’s website.
“The Global Plan tasks governments with the primary accountability to
design a safe road transport system and implement a road safety action
plan based on evidence of what works,” she continues. “Road safety NGO
accountability lies in ensuring that the governments meet all that they
are accountable for.”
In March, the Alliance will launch its Accountability Toolkit at the
Global Meeting to help NGOs to scrutinize their government’s road safety
response, then influence and support them to implement specific,
evidence-based interventions proven to reduce road deaths and injuries.
Read more about accountability and the roles of government and NGOs HERE.
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FIVE REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD ATTEND THE GLOBAL MEETING
Have you registered for the Global Meeting yet? Here are five reasons why you should attend:
- To rethink our journeys: the
Alliance will launch its new Accountability Toolkit at the Global
Meeting. Throughout the week, we will explore the evidence-based actions
that governments must implement to reduce road deaths most effectively
and achieve the Decade of Action.
- To rethink our growth:
civil society has a role set out in the Global Plan to help ensure
government accountability for road safety. The Global Meeting will
empower NGOs with tools and practical sessions to strengthen their
organizations and their advocacy.
- To rethink our role:
safe mobility supports equity, climate, and other SDG goals. Through the
workshops and symposium, we will explore how linking to these agendas
can strengthen our advocacy.
- To reconnect with the road safety community:
the Global Meeting is an opportunity to mobilize for the upcoming UN
Global Road Safety Week, share experiences with our fellow NGOs, and
connect with the global safety and mobility community. The UNRSC will
hold its meeting back-to-back with the Global Meeting.
- To recognize and award best practice:
at the Global Meeting, winners of the FedEx Road Safety Award will be
celebrated for their commitment, growth, and active involvement in the
Alliance and its mission.
Find the agenda, practical information, and FAQs HERE and register for in person or online attendance HERE.
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MEMBER FEATURE: ACCOUNTABILITY FOR CHILDREN'S SAFETY IN GEORGIA
In Georgia, 30 km/h limits have been
implemented around 96 school zones in three municipalities following an
advocacy campaign by Alliance member Partnership for Road Safety
(PfRS). PfRS’s advocacy for 30 km/h has been accomplished through a
program coordinated by EASST, across seven countries in Eastern Europe
and Central Asia, supported by the Alliance Incubator Program.
Governments are accountable for the safety of the people that they
govern. PfRS’s advocacy messaging made children's safety at the center
of why the municipalities should implement 30 km/h zones. The NGO used
international evidence and pilot schemes to show that 30 km/h limits are
an effective way of achieving safer roads. PfRS, as an NGO, has
demonstrated accountability for its role in influencing and supporting
their government to implement evidence-based interventions proven to
reduce road deaths and injuries. Read more HERE.
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NGO ACCOUNTABILITY: CALLS TO ACTION
In 2022, Alliance members defined five
regional and one global Call to Action ahead of the Seventh Global
Meeting in Hungary and the #CommitToAct campaign. The Calls to Action
are an advocacy tool for members and formed the basis for the Alliance's
advocacy on behalf of its members during 2022.
In the runup to the Eighth Global Meeting, we are reviewing each of the
Calls to Action with our members. This enables us to exercise NGO
accountability as advocates and representatives for communities around
the world. The updated global Call to Action will be presented as the El
Salvador Declaration at the Global Meeting Symposium on 8 March 2023.
Alliance members have received an email inviting their inputs. Read the
calls to action HERE.
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ALLIANCE WELCOMES NEW MEMBERS
The Alliance is delighted to welcome four new members who joined recently:
Full members
- Road Safety Education Limited, New Zealand
- Walk21 Foundation, UK
Associate members
- Injury Prevention Initiative for Africa, Ethiopia
- Oranges Social Welfare Society, India
Read more about our new members HERE and read more about joining the Alliance HERE.
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UPCOMING EVENTS & DEADLINES
Africa Chapter Meeting: 1 February 2023 09:00 CET. Register HERE.
Eighth Global Meeting of Nongovernmental Organizations Advocating for Road Safety and Road Victims: 6–10 March 2023. Read more and register HERE.
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NGO FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES
Global Road Safety Partnership Road Safety Grants Programme Round 22: application deadline: 13 February 2023. Read more and apply
HERE.
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