ALLIANCE 2022 ANNUAL REPORT
We are delighted to share our 2022 Annual Report with you.
In 2022, we, together with our member NGOs, defined regional and global
calls to action that honed in on three specific asks that governments
must urgently address to achieve a 50% reduction in road deaths and
injuries by 2030: evidence-based actions, including 30 km/h zones where
people walk, live, and play; investment in road safety; and
involving NGOs in road safety decision-making.
The Annual Report shows how these calls to action underpinned our
activities throughout 2022, through our Seventh Global Meeting of
Nongovernmental Organizations Advocating for Road Safety and Road
Victims in Budapest, Hungary, in March, the #CommitToAct campaign in
May, analysis of the political declaration and the Member State
statements at the High-level Meeting on Global Road Safety (HLM) in
July, and the anniversary of the Global Plan for the Decade of Action
for Road Safety 2021–2030 (Global Plan) in October.
Read the report HERE.
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ANNUAL REPORT: MEMBERS IN ACTION
The Annual Report highlights examples
from our members around the world, showing how NGOs are using global
opportunities and Alliance offerings to support reduction of road deaths
and injuries through advocacy in their countries.
- South Africa (page 19): South Africans Against Drunk
Driving used the #CommitToAct campaign to build on a previous commitment
for 30 km/h zones. Read more HERE.
- Ecuador (page 21): Fundación CAVAT used last year’s HLM to
engage with the government on the launch of the new road safety
strategy. Read more HERE.
- Tunisia (page 24): Ambassadeurs de la Sécurité Routière
implemented the LEARN project in Tunisia, supporting implementation of a
new digital road safety collection tool. Read more HERE.
- Iran (page 27): Road Safety Pioneers took part in the
Alliance Incubator program. Through the NGO’s project pedestrian safety
was improved and injuries reduced. Read more HERE.
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MEANINGFUL PARTICIPATION GUIDE IN FRENCH AND SPANISH
The Good Practice Guide on Meaningful NGO Participation in the Field of Road Safety has
now been translated into French and Spanish, expanding its reach and
impact. First published in September 2021, the guide demonstrates the
unique and essential value of including NGOs in road safety policymaking
and implementation. The guide is a practical resource for NGOs and
other civil society advocates, describing steps that they can take to
position themselves more effectively with their governments and to get
their voices included in decision making.
Making the guide available in French and Spanish enables its content to
be read in depth by more people and responds to requests from NGOs to
produce more resources in French and Spanish. Our thanks to Nourredine
Sayadi and member NGO Les Ambassadeurs de la Sécurité Routière for
translating the guide into French and sharing the translation with us.
The
guide is based on the experiences of NGOs through an Alliance member
survey carried out in January and February 2021. Read the guide in
French HERE, in Spanish HERE, and in English HERE.
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WHAT IS THE SDG SUMMIT?
According to a preliminary assessment of around 140 SDG targets, only 12% were estimated to be on track.
In September, the UN General Assembly will hold an SDG Summit in at the
UN Headquarters in New York. The Summit marks the mid-point of the
Sustainable Development Agenda and will be a review of countries’
progress towards the 2030 targets.
Read more about what the Summit means and its relevance for road safety NGOs HERE.
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FOURTH MINISTERIAL CONFERENCE ANNOUNCED
The Fourth Global Ministerial
Conference on Road Safety will be held in Marrakech, Morocco, on 18–19
February 2025. The conference will assess the progress made in
implementing the Global Plan in the first half of the Decade of
Action and push toward the 2030 targets.
In 2020, the Third Ministerial Conference in Stockholm, Sweden, marked a
significant shift toward a more integrated approach to road safety. The
Alliance, representing civil society, played an important role. We
were part of the steering committee, Lotte Brondum, our Executive
Director, spoke at the closing session, and several of our member NGOs
were speakers on panels. Most notably, we held the People’s Exhibition,
where a pile of shoes representing the number of lives lost to road
crashes each day was a key image from the conference. The People’s
Meeting, held at the exhibition on the eve of the conference was a civil
society call to action to Ministers attending the conference (pictured
above). Alongside the exhibition, we launched our report, The Day Our World Crumbled: the Human Cost of Inaction on Road Safety based on the experiences of 5,606 survey respondents around the world.
Stay tuned for more information.
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ALLIANCE WELCOMES NEW MEMBERS
The Alliance is delighted to welcome five new members that joined recently:
Full members
- Movidana, Ecuador
- Fundación Educación Vial, Panama
- Tanzania Roads Association (TARA), Tanzania
Associate members
- Long Distance Drivers and Conductors Association (LoDDCA), Kenya
- Naisargik Trust, India
Read more about our new members HERE and read more about joining the Alliance HERE.
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UPCOMING EVENTS & DEADLINES
Accountability Toolkit Capacity Building Series: 3 August 2023 at 14:00 CEST. Register HERE.
Latin America Chapter meeting: 10 August 2023 at 18:00 CEST. Register HERE.
Africa Chapter NGOs and Parliamentarians Dialogue: 28 September 2023 at 13:00 CEST. Register HERE.
World Day of Remembrance: 19 November 2023. Find out more HERE.
Fourth Global Ministerial Conference on Road Safety: 18–19 February 2025. Find out more HERE.
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