Improving road safety is a key development priority for Africa. Despite comparatively low motorisation levels, the continent witnesses the world’s highest rate of road traffic fatalities, with approximately 26.6 deaths per 100,000 population (WHO 2018).
Read more...Étiquette : Global Alliance
Ereport : Covid-19 impact on transport and mobility in Africa
The new ereport is a review of policy and practice in seven African countries including Cameroon. SECUROUTE contributed to this ereport by collecting data in Cameroon. The report published is a collaboration between Global Alliance and IRF. Download the erport here.
Read more...SECUROUTE attend to the Alliance Incubator program workshop
The global Alliance of NGO for road safety has scheduled an online workshop related to the incubator program that took place this Monday, 3 may 2021 from 2pm to 3.30pm CET.
Read more...Improving global road safety : Decade of Action for Road Safety 2021-2030
In August 2020, the UN General Assembly adopted resolution 74/299 « Improving global road safety », proclaiming the Decade of Action for Road Safety 2021-2030, with the ambitious target of preventing at least 50% of road traffic deaths and injuries by 2030.
Read more...SECUROUTE mène une étude sur l’impact des mesures Covid-19 sur la mobilité des personnes et l’accès aux transports publics au Cameroun
Dans le cadre du projet de recherche sur la réponse de l’Afrique au Covid-19 et son impact sur le transport et la mobilité des personnes et des biens, un examen des politiques et des pratiques dans sept pays Africains a été lancé par Global Alliance for Road Safety.
Read more...Securoute participate to civil society at pre event at Stockholm
The NGOs’ events centered around “Every Day Counts,” an installation that use a pile of shoes to represent the shocking reality that 3,700 lives are lost every day in road crashes around the world.
Read more...Securoute Africa with others NGOs and experts at Stockholm
Some of the international road safety partneship of victim members from around the world at attends the Exhibition of road victims at Stockholm Central Station today.
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