Historic day for road safety NGOs (Ιστορική ημέρα της ΜΚΟ Global Alliance for Road Safety and Road Victims
#RETHINKMOBILITY PAINTING PRESENTED TO UN SECRETARY-GENERAL CALLING FOR ACTION ON ROAD SAFETY
On
Wednesday 30 August 2023, the Alliance, on behalf of its members and
together with the Permanent Mission of El Salvador to the United Nations
and MOVES, presented a painting, titled #RethinkMobility to UN
Secretary-General, António Guterres as a call to action for governments
and international authorities to prioritize safe mobility and road
safety on the global agenda.
The
artwork, by Salvadoran artist Gerardo Gómez, was commissioned for the
Eighth Global Meeting of Nongovernmental Organizations Advocating for
Road Safety and Road Victims in March 2023. It depicts a world where
everyone has access to safe, affordable, accessible, and sustainable
mobility. It incorporates Alliance member NGOs’ words and shows road
safety interventions that are needed to enable every person to access
education, work, and the choices that facilitate them to achieve their
maximum potential. These include 30 km/h zones and lower speed limits,
pedestrian facilities and traffic calming, and helmet laws with
promotion and enforcement.
The presentation of the painting to Secretary-General Guterres occurred as UN Member States prepare for the upcoming SDG Summit.
Road safety is specifically addressed in SDG 3.6 and 11.2. Moreover,
safe roads and mobility are key enablers for a significant number of
SDGs, including decent work and economic growth, reduced inequalities,
and climate action. It's concerning that safe mobility is overlooked in
the final draft of the political declaration
that will be adopted at the SDG Summit. We call on governments to
address road safety as an issue that is integrated, indivisible, and
interlinked to the full SDG agenda. Civil society can play a role by
advocating with their governments to attend the SDG Summit, include safe
mobility in their country statements and commitments, and implement
evidence-based road safety interventions to help them achieve the SDGs
in their countries by 2030.
Lotte
Brondum, the Alliance’s Executive Director, who presented the painting
on behalf of the NGOs, said at the meeting, “By 2050, two thirds of the
world will live in cities. Safe mobility, especially safe cycling,
walking, and public transport, are enablers for many of the SDGs,
including those addressing health, climate, and equity.”
Read more about the artist and the meaning of the painting HERE.
Read Alliance members’ call to action HERE.
Read how you can raise road safety and safe mobility ahead of the SDG Summit HERE.
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