Road Safety Global Movement Socheata SANN RS Regional Liaison Officer

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Road SafetyGlobal Movement

Socheata SANN

RS Regional Liaison Officer

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• Global status on road safety

• Main Evolution

• Key stakeholders in the region

Global Status on Road Safety

Source: Global Status report on Road Safety – Time for Action, WHO 2009

Global Status on Road Safety

Global Status on Road Safety

Source: Global Status report on Road Safety – Time for Action, WHO 2009

Global Status on Road Safety

HIB targets: African region& Western Pacific region

Source: Global Status report on Road Safety – Time for Action, WHO 2009

Per 100,000 population

More than 90% of the world’s road traffic deaths occur in low- and middle-income countries – even though these countries have less than half of the world’s registered vehicles

Global Status on Road Safety

Source: Global Status report on Road Safety – Time for Action, WHO 2009

Global Status on Road Safety

The report highlighted:

Speeding,

Helmet,

Seat-belt

Drink Driving

HIB Strategy / Presentation:On the key risk factors?

Source: Global Status report on Road Safety – Time for Action, WHO 2009

Road safety is underfunded

(~$13 million in funding)

Global Status on Road Safety

Source: Presentation on RS 10 , By Gayle De Pietro

Main evolution

Decade of Action for Road Safety– Introduced by Make Road Safe Campaign

(FIA Foundation)– Nov. 2009: Moscow Declaration – by >100

countries– Mar.2010: UN agreed 2011-2020 Global

Decade of Action for Road Safety

Main evolution

Decade of Action for RS: Goal

Main evolution

Decade of Action for RS: Objective:

Reduction of fatalities by 2020;– increased priority to RS– increased funding– increased human resources– technical support; – improved data – monitoring

Main evolution

Decade of Action for RS

Pillar 8Vulnerable Road Users

Pillar 7Driving

Licenses

Pillar 6Law

Enforcement

HIB Contribution(Update in our position paper?)

Main evolution

Decade of Action for RS: Next step– Circulation for comments– Final discuss in the 12th UN Collaboration

Meeting in Geneva – 05-06 Oct. 2010– Official launching: RS week in April 2011

HIB Participation into the Discussion

UN Collaboration meeting

RS 10 Project

Funded by Bloomberg Philanthropies

• Commitment of $125 million over 5 yrs to the global programme

• 6 consortium partners with own funding

• Implemented at country level by a national working group

Main evolution

HIB Cambodiain the working group

Main evolution

RS 10 Project: Objective– Objective:

• Prevention: implement road traffic injury prevention projects in ten focus countries to reduce death and disability, and to develop model programs.

• Monitoring trends and raising global awareness: publish the second and third Global status report on road safety, to measure progress since the first GSRRS.

RS 10 Project: Countries10 low- and middle-income countries = almost half

(48%) of traffic deaths globally

Main evolution

RS 10 Project: CountriesProposed prevention work Country Road traffic

fatality rates per 100 000 population*#

Number of road deaths# Motorcycle

helmets Seat-belts and child restraints

Drinking and driving

Speed

Brazil 18.3 35 155 Cambodia 12.1 1 749 China 16.5 220 783 Egypt 41.6 31 439 India 16.8 196 445 Kenya 34.4 12 918 Mexico 20.7 22 103 Russia 25.2 35 972 Turkey 13.4 10 066 Viet Nam 16.1 14 104

Main evolution

EMBARQ(T, I, M, Br)

WHOAll 10 countries

Implementing activities ASIRT

(K, E, T)

JHUAll 10 countries

Monitoring - Evaluation

GRSPAll 10 countries

Capacity Building

WB(I, C, R)

RS 10 Project: Consortium Partners

Main evolution

HIB Cambodia:Funded by GRSP/JHU

Future collaboration with:GRSP: projects

JHU: Research/Monitoring

Key stakeholders in the region

• GRSP: actions:– Bloomberg fund– GRSI 2:

• Partnership project (Proactive Partnership Strategy - PPS) target one specific town/city

• Main risk factors: helmet – DD – Speeding• Education for children – safe route to school

Key stakeholders in the region

• GRSP: actions:– Countries:

• Cambodia : through HIB, CRC, NRSC• Lao PDR: through NRSC, HIB (under discussion –

Check for PPS)• VN: GRSP Country manager (structure to be

revised/confirmed in Nov.)

HIB GRSI 2 Cambodia and Lao PDR?

VN?

Key stakeholders in the region

• WHO: actions:– Bloomberg fund – RS 10 project– Others fund– Countries: …….Cambodia, Lao PDR (not RS

10), VN, mainly through the governments

Attention on the relationshipBetween HIB and WHO

– country levels

Key stakeholders in the region

• AIPF: The Global Helmet Vaccine Initiative– Fund/Partners: FIA Foundation, WB, and ADB– Actions:

• Helmet For Kids• Traffic Safety Education• Helmet Factories• Public Awareness Campaigns• Research…

– USD 5.8 M for 5 years

Relationship betweenHIB & AIPF?

Key stakeholders in the region

• FIA Foundation: To be targeted for Research Concept note – to be discussed at the UN collaboration meeting

• ADB: New strategy (launched in May 2010) – to be detailed during the Asian GRSP seminar

• AusAid: their disability strategy – no news yet

• EU: supported Cambodia and VN program – to be targeted for new proposals?

HIB Funding Strategy in the Region?

Thanks

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