28 Μαρ 2024

ΝΕΑ από την Global Alliance NGOs for Road Safety

 



The

Alliance 
Newsletter

March 2024 edition

In this issue:

H EΥΘΥΤΑ-ΠΑΡΑΤΗΡΗΤΗΡΙΟ ΟΔΙΚΗΣ ΑΣΦΑΛΕΙΑΣ ΡΟΔΟΥ, είναι ενεργό μέλος της!!


NGO credibility and accountability


NGOs can bring the greatest value to the 2030 SDG targets when they are able to influence and participate meaningfully in government decision making on behalf of the communities they serve. NGO credibility is one of the seven elements for successful NGO engagement with government identified in our Good Practice Guide to Meaningful NGO Participation in the Field of Road Safety. Strong, transparent governance underpins this and demonstrates accountability.

NGOs’ role is to keep governments accountable. To be credible in that role, we must ourselves act accountably. We are accountable to our donors, supporters, and volunteers, to use their support effectively. We are accountable to our partners, both government and civil society, to advocate with data and evidence. We are accountable to the communities we serve, to represent them and demand actions that will reduce road deaths and injuries. 

Building credibility and accountability is a continuous process. Our Strategic Plan 2024-2030: From Global Commitments to Local Implementation published in December 2023, sets out how the Alliance will strengthen our governance and oversight. It is accompanied by the recommendations of a governance review conducted in 2022 and 2023. These documents have refined how we conducted our General Assembly 2024, held this month, and informed amendments to our bylaws, which were presented to members and approved at the General Assembly. This is helping us to strengthen our accountability and develop our position as a strong network of advocates and partners to achieving the 2030 targets.
 
Read more HERE.
The Alliance's General Assembly 2019 in Chania, Greece

General Assembly elects new Board Members


“Good governance stands at the very heart of road safety efforts. At the Alliance, it ensures transparency, accountability, and inclusiveness, essential for fostering trust and collaboration among our global partners. As I step down from the Alliance Board, I'm reminded that our shared commitment to good governance is what propels us toward achieving our vision of a world where roads no longer pose a threat to human life,” says Prerana Arora, retiring Alliance Board Member and Founder and CEO, People's Trust Jaipur, India.

This month, we held the General Assembly 2024 of the Global Alliance of NGOs for Road Safety. The General Assembly is an important part of the Alliance's governance and accountability to its members.

In the two years since the General Assembly 2022, we have grown our member base by 10 percent, launched a new regional chapter in Latin America, published our new strategic plan, and developed the Accountability Toolkit to empower NGOs to hold their governments accountable for the safety of all road users. These activities are helping us to be a leading global voice for our NGOs, and strengthening and supporting our members in global and local advocacy.

During the General Assembly 2024, we ratified the proposed changes to the Alliance bylaws, presented and approved the audit by PricewaterhouseCoopers; presented our biennial report and accounts; discharged the existing board; and elected new Board Members.

Our sincere gratitude goes to our outgoing Board Members, Prerana Arora and Kulanthayan Mani, Founder, Safe Kids Malaysia, who have made invaluable contributions to the governance and growth of the Alliance. We also thank all our members who are at the heart of all we do at the Alliance. We would not be able to perform our role without their continued support. 

We are delighted to announce two new Board Members, elected at the General Assembly 2024. They are Donna Price, Irish Road Victims Association (IRVA), Ireland, and Maatla Otsogile, Society of Road Safety Ambassadors (SORSA), Botswana. Find out more about our new Board Members HERE. Find out more about the General Assembly HERE
Alliance members in Nigeria during the 2022 #CommitToAct campaign

Take part in the Mobility Snapshots


Will you join our global movement to challenge how our streets are designed and for who?

From 20–26 May, our #CommitToAct campaign will mobilize advocates to get out onto their streets and collect Mobility Snapshot data to show the reality of people’s daily journeys. Join in by doing a Mobility Snapshot and sharing it on social media during campaign week. 

Catch up on the walkthroughs held this month and find out more about the #CommitToAct campaign HERE. Register for our Mobility Snapshot tool training with iRAP in April HERE.

Stay tuned as we release more tools and materials over the next few weeks.
Workshop on the development of the National Road Safety Strategy in Malawi © Road Safety Alert Foundation

Member Story: 30 km/h advocacy in Malawi


According to the Global Status Report on Road Safety 2023, road traffic fatalities in Malawi increased from 18 per 100,000 population in 2018 to 20 per 100,000 population in 2023. While the country has legislation on speed limits, the urban speed limit is 50 km/h.

Alliance member Road Safety Alert Foundation (ROSAF) in Malawi is celebrating a milestone toward implementation of 30 km/h zones, which have recently been included in Malawi's National Road Safety Strategy. ROSAF's advocacy for 30 km/h zones began with its advocacy to ensure Malawi's representation at the 2022 UN High-Level Meeting on Global Road Safety, followed up with engagement with the Minister of Transport and extensive media campaigns. 

The inclusion of 30 km/h zones in Malawi's National Road Safety Strategy marks a critical step toward enhancing the safety of pedestrians and all road users in Malawi. With the strategy now in place, ROSAF’s focus shifts to pushing for its implementation through further engagements with key stakeholders including the Directorate of Road Traffic and Safety Services, the Ministry of Health, Malawi Police Traffic Department, and city councils. 

According to Joel Jere, Founder and Executive Director of ROSAF, “The next step will be advocating for allocation of resources in the national budget toward implementation of the 30 km/h policy. The advocacy will also target city and district councils, and other government implementing agencies.” 
 
Read more HERE.
 
Alliance member, NASA Mobility's advocacy with government officials in Nepal

Partnership to drive accountability


We recently announced a new partnership to support seven NGOs in Africa, Asia, and Latin America, to advocate for 30km/h streets, supported by the FIA Foundation. The NGOs will use the Alliance Accountability Toolkit to pilot advocacy projects with a view to learning from their experiences and replicating their findings in other settings.

The Accountability Toolkit is a set of practical tools that empowers NGOs to hold their governments accountable for the safety of all road users. This is key to reducing road deaths and injuries, contributing to SDG 3.6 and the Decade of Action for Road Safety 2021–2030, and making our world safer, cleaner, more livable, more equitable, and more sustainable.

The selected NGOs will focus on implementing 30 km/h zones because they are well-proven to reduce occurrences and severity of road crashes, especially for pedestrians and cyclists. Their experiences and results can be replicated, offering a practical guide for NGOs in different countries and settings. 

“30 km/h limits help achieve the ambitious targets of the United Nations’ Global Goals in the area of road traffic injury by saving lives and making cities safer and more livable,” said Aggie Krasnolucka, Programmes Director, FIA Foundation.

Read the press release HERE.
Some Alliance members at the Sixth Global Meeting of Nongovernmental Organizations Advocating for Road Safety and Road Victims

Alliance welcomes new members

 
The Alliance is delighted to welcome four new members that joined recently. 

Full members
  • Confederación Nacional de Organismos de Apoyo al Tránsito, Colombia. 
  • ImagineLaw, Inc., Philippines. 
  • Road Safety for All, Netherlands. 
Associate members
  • Maos para Ajudar, Mozambique.
Read more about our new members HERE and read more about joining the Alliance HERE.

Upcoming events and deadlines

Mobility Snapshot tools walkthrough with iRAP: 17 April 2024. Online. Find out more HERE.

Latin America Chapter Regional Meeting: 5–7 November 2024. Mexico City, Mexico. Deadline for call for abstracts: 1 June 2024. Find out more HERE.

Ninth Global Meeting of Nongovernmental Organizations Advocating for Road Safety and Road Victims: 17 February 2025. Marrakech, Morocco.

Fourth Global Ministerial Conference on Road Safety: 18–19 February 2025. Marrakech, Morocco.

ΝΕΑ από ROADSAFE

 


Awards

 

Prince Michael International Awards - Nominations

Nominations close in June so any team, public or private sector organisation, government department, or business. wishing to be considered for an award should submit their nomination  Read more...

International news

 

Partnership to strengthen NGO advocacy for accountability for safer roads

A new partnership to support seven NGOs to advocate for 30km/h streets has been launched by the Global Alliance of NGOs for Road Safety, supported by the FIA Foundation.  Read more...

UK news

 

Project EDWARD 2024

An initial 12-month plan and activity programme has been published as Project EDWARD evolves to a genuine ‘Every Day’ initiative.   Read more...

Conferences and events

 

RoadPeace Challenge 2024: 1766 Miles Together

Emergency services, safer roads partnerships, schools, businesses and communities will be running, cycling, walking or horse riding 1766 miles in May to raise awareness about the staggering number of people killed in crashes on the UK’s roads.  Read more...

Young drivers

 

DriveFit 2.0 project secures funding

DriveFit 2.0 project secures funding to enhance road safety education for young drivers.  Read more...

Safer vehicles

 

Where will your tyres take you today?

TyreSafe's latest campaign: "Where will your tyres take you today?" is designed to support drivers as they hit the roads to explore this beautiful season.  Read more...

Safer roads

 

£38 million boost for safer roads across England

Extra support for local councils aims to deliver life-saving improvements on high risk roads in England.  Read more...

 

Rural Road Deaths Up 14%

The NFU Mutual report shows that, after a few years of decreasing fatalities, rural roads are becoming more deadly again  Read more...

Safer drivers

 

What triggers angry driving?

Driving while observably emotionally agitated increased crash risk by nearly 10 times compared with apparently alert and attentive driving episodes.  Read more...

 

Protecting people and places – improving drivers’ health

The Association for Road Risk Management talks to Nicola Jaynes from HSE to hear what HSE’s improved focus on driver health means for driver safety managers, and what actions would be expected in order to minimise the risk.  Read more...

 

THINK! launches a new CLICK seat belt campaign

THINK! has launched a new CLICK seat belts campaign to encourage young men to wear their seat belts, ‘whatever the journey, whether they’re a driver or passenger’.  Read more...

 

Little changes, change everything

National Highways develops a new safety campaign: ‘Little changes, change everything.’ This aims to motivate motorists to make little changes to their driving behaviour to transform their own journeys and those of fellow road users.   Read more...

Post-crash response

 

The Role of the Surgeon in the Safe System

Project Edward looks at how collision data and medical information sharing could lead to a better understanding of the causes and costs of road traffic collisions.  Read more...

Forthcoming events

The Transport Research Arena Conference – 15 April 2024

EU Road Safety Conference 2024 – 16 April 2024

Great British Fleet Event – 17 April 2024

ARRM AGM 2024 – 24 April 2024

Transport Technology Forum Conference – 24 April 2024

2024 Passive Safety Conference and Workshop – 9 May 2024

ADINJC & Intelligent Instructor Driving Instructor Convention ‘24 – 12 May 2024

Young Driver Focus 2024 – 22 May 2024

The TyreSafe Briefing 2024 – 13 June 2024

RoadSafe Technology Live 2024 – 10 July 2024

ADINJC & Intelligent Instructor National Conference & Expo ’24 – 29 September 2024

International Road Federation World Congress – 15 October 2024

ICTCT Conference – 17 October 2024

2024 National Road Safety Conference – 6 November 2024


ΠΡΟΣΚΛΗΣΗ της ΕΥΘΥΤΑ-Παρατηρητήριο Οδικής Ασφάλειας Ρόδου, από την AIP Foundation

 




YOU ARE INVITED to the Official Launch of the Safe School Zones Guide Vietnam

YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED

TO ATTEND 

The launch of the Safe School Zones Guide Vietnam 

Time & Date:

11 April 2024

at 14:00-15:00 ICT (online)

Free of charge registration:

Zoom webinar link

(Register here)

Small steps lead to big changes, and across Vietnam, safe school zones for every student are one step closer to becoming a reality thanks to the Safe School Zones Guide Vietnam (SSZ Guide). Two years in the making, this SSZ Guide is a reliable blueprint to address on a larger scale the safe mobility issue around schools across the country. Earlier this year, marked the first time that the SSZ Guide was officially handed over to the Ministry of Transport (MOT) of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam.

 

Join us now to launch our SSZ Guide globally together with our partner on this journey, the FIA Foundation, and learn how the SSZ Guide could save lives in your country. During the launch, the SSZ Guide will be introduced by the AIP Foundation team and you will gain all of the insider knowledge on how the SSZ Guide was created and will be implemented. An exciting panel discussion will follow, featuring key voices and expert leaders from the Ministry of Transport and FIA Foundation. Among many insightful topics, the panelists will explore in-depth how similar initiatives could be implemented and scaled in your respective countries.

 

Don't miss out on this global event aimed at safeguarding young students around the world.

 

We will be happy to provide more details and answer any questions you may have, you can reach out to communications@aip-foundation.org for any queries.

 

We look forward to seeing you there.




 

                                                               

Yours sincerely,

Mirjam Sidik

CEO, AIP Foundation

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