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USalama Watch Initiative aims for safer school journeys in Kenya

Alliance member Usalama Watch Initiative is on the brink of a major breakthrough in Kenya. Because of their advocacy, a national bill to ensure children a safer journey to and from school has passed its final reading in Parliament. It now needs only to be presented formally by the Attorney General for Presidential Ascension before coming […]

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Announcing Botnar Child #RoadSafety Challenge Funding up to 400,000CHF

It is with great pride today that GRSP and Fondation Botnar officially launch the Botnar Child Road Safety Challenge; a new, global road safety grants initiative which will be managed by GRSP.The Challenge is timely, it seeks to build on growing global recognition of population shifts to urban areas and the impact of urbanization on

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Register for Asia Pacific Road Safety 2017

Register Now ROAD SAFETY IN THE SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS ‘Halving road deaths and injuries by 2020’ The Global Road Safety Partnership (GRSP) and International Road Assessment Programme (iRAP), along with all of our partners, are scaling up to SaveLIVES across Asia.To meet the fast-approaching UN SDG target to halve deaths by 2020 we need to share

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Call for Proposals – Safer Road Users and Safer Vehicles

      Road Safety Grants Programme: Call for Proposals  – Safer Road Users and Safer Vehicles (Round 12) The Global Road Safety Partnership is pleased to announce the launch of the Round 12 Call for Proposals under the Road Safety Grants Programme. Since 2012, the Road Safety Grants Programme has supported organizations advocating for the adoption

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Call for papers: #Injury control and research in #China

                  Guest Editors: Professor Rebecca Ivers, The George Institute for Global Health, Australia – rivers@georgeinstitute.org.au Professor Guoqing Hu, Central South University, China – huguoqing009@gmail.com Professor Henry Xiang, The Ohio State University College of Medicine, USA – Xiang.30@osu.edu Following rapid economic development, China has made significant progress in

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Distracted Driving Information & Guidance Resource

Sharing some valuable information from our friends at SR22 Insurance When asked, 94 percent of Americans said that distracted driving is a major threat to safety for everyone on the road. And, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), roughly 10 percent of drivers are talking on a cellphone during any given daylight moment.

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Applications OPEN: Global Alliance of NGOs for #RoadSafety 2017 cohort of Alliance Advocates.

The Alliance Academy is now open for applications for the 2017 cohort of Alliance Advocates. The Alliance Academy offers a state-of-the-art tailored training program for 10–15 Alliance Member NGOs staff to become Alliance Advocates. Alliance Advocates are role models who promote desired practices for helmet use, seatbelt use, speeding, drink and drive, and school infrastructure;

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5th Global #RoadSafety Meeting of NGOS Kicks off in #kualalumpur

The 5th Global NGO Meeting kicked off on 1st April in Kuala Lumpur Malaysia, with more than 200 members from 70 different countries. There are as expected world-renowned speakers, excellent learning opportunities featuring best practices from around the globe, and of course, plenty of opportunity for networking. See the agenda HERE.  Two key elements of the

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Apply for grants to organise #SlowDown Days during UN #RoadSafety Week

Managing speed is the theme of the Fourth UN Global Road Safety Week to be held 8-14 May 2017. The Week offers a springboard for lasting change towards slower speeds. Slow Down Days in urban areas, to be organized in communities all around the world, will be a key component of the Week’s activities at

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