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Trauma, Injuries and Disability (TRIAD) Unit trains Ugandan Journalists on Road Safety

Globally, approximately 1.35 million people die each year on the world’s roads, and between approximately 50 million sustain serious injuries. Of these, pedestrians continue to suffer the biggest burden of road traffic death according to the WHO Global Status Report on Road Safety. Despite this fact, efforts around promoting road safety among road users remain

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GLOBAL ROAD SAFETY CALENDAR

Calendar of global road safety events This calendar does not include RTIRN events, please click here to see a full calendar of RTIRN events. 2020 February 2020 17-18 February 2020iRAP Innovation Workshop 2020: Achieving the UN Road Safety Targets by 2030Location: Stockholm, SwedenOrganisers: iRAP, the World Bank, FIA Foundation, ITF 19 – 20 February 2020Third Global Ministerial

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Announcing Africa Road Safety 2018

Cape Town, South Africa: 23 & 24 October 2018 The Global Road Safety Partnership (GRSP) and its partners will be working together to bring to the continent Africa Road Safety 2018. This comprehensive capacity building conference, the 7th annual regional event, will provide delegates with a range of stimulating capacity building workshops, keynote addresses, high level panel discussions and plenary sessions over

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Announcing Rural Roads for Development Course

RURAL ROADS FOR DEVELOPMENT COURSE 10-14 September 2018, Birmingham, UK  Book by 4 August and get free accommodation! The University of Birmingham, in association with the International Road Federation Geneva is pleased to offer this hands-on training course in the area of rural roads. The course is a 5-day, intensive and practical residential programme delivered by experts of international

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WORLD CONFERENCE ON INJURY PREVENTION AND SAFETY PROMOTION 2018

The 13th World Conference on Injury Prevention and Safety Promotion (Safety 2018) will bring together over 1000 of the world’s leading researchers, practitioners, policy-makers and activists to share information and experiences and to discuss solutions. Conference major theme is “Advancing injury and violence prevention towards SDGs” Conference Objectives The conference will run under the following

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Registration and call for abstracts for Safety 2018 World Conference, Bangkok is open

Inspired by the SDG commitments, WORLD CONFERENCE ON INJURY PREVENTON AND SAFETY PROMOTION 2018 (called “Safety 2018”) is convened in November 5-7, 2018 in Bangkok with the following objectives. To share knowledge, experience, good practices, successful and non-successful stories, challenges of injury prevention and safety promotion in responses to SDGs. To promote safety and non-violence

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6th Africa Road safety Seminar 23 and 24 October 2017 Cape Sun Hotel in Cape Town

ROAD SAFETY IN THE SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS ‘Halving road crash deaths and injuries by 2020’ The Global Road Safety Partnership (GRSP) and all of our partners, are scaling up to SaveLIVES across Africa. To meet the fast-approaching UN SDG target to halve deaths by 2020 we need to share successes and results across the region! GRSP brings together

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Seguridad Vial en América Latina y el Caribe: Starts on October 26, 2017

About this course Los siniestros de tránsito están posicionados como la principal causa de muerte en América Latina y el Caribe. La inseguridad vial afecta a todos los ciudadanos. Sus consecuencias son inmediatas y se reflejan en el sufrimiento que provocan, pero además generan un gran costo social y económico. Al tomar este curso, pasas

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Read how AMVIRO is building cross-border partnership to tackle drunk driving

Alcohol is one of the top two causes of road crashes in Mozambique. Alliance member, Mozambique Association for Victims of Road Insecurity (AMVIRO) believes that cultural attitudes toward alcohol play a big part in this: being generous with alcohol is a marker of status and wealth, and a party is not a party without alcohol.

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