NEWS & EVENTS


Prince Michael International Road Safety Awards

Yesterday, the award ceremony for the Prince Michael International Road Safety Awards was held at the Savoy Hotel, London, UK. The awards are presented by HRH Prince Michael of Kent, who has been a strong supporter of road safety for many years. This year, the Prince Michael International Road Safety Awards celebrated its 30th year and […]

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Alliance Welcomes A New Member

The Alliance is excited to welcome a new member organization that joined us in December: Fundación IRM (Inclusion, Resiliency, and Mobility), Colombia, was founded in 2014. It has been working to develop and strengthen the performance of first responders in Colombia in post-crash care and others issues related to the fifth pillar of the Decade of Action for Road […]

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PRESS RELEASE: Alliance Receives Prestigious Road Safety Award

At a ceremony in London, UK, the Global Alliance of NGOs for Road Safety (the Alliance) was honored to receive a Prince Michael International Road Safety Award. The award is one of the most prestigious in the global road safety world and the Alliance is extremely proud to be one of this year’s recipients. The […]

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Heroes Drive in Pajamas

Alliance member Zavod VOZIM, Slovenia, has given its new drunk-driving campaign a striking and intriguing slogan: “Heroes drive in pajamas.” The initiative addresses the equally startling statistics that, in Slovenia, every third crash occurs from drunk driving, and 22 is the average age that a current wheelchair user lost the use of their legs. Crash rates are highest outside […]

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Alliance Member Represents Zambia at WHO Global Conference

In October, Daniel Mwamba, of Alliance member Zambia Road Safety Trust (ZRST), was asked by the Minister of Health to attend the WHO Global Conference on Noncommunicable Diseases (NCDs) in Montevideo, Uruguay. Originally, the Zambian attendees were set to include Edgar Chagwa Lungu, Zambia’s President, and Chitalu Chilufya, Minister of Health, but owing to other engagements, only Daniel and Andrew Silumesii, […]

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New Study by Luchemos Por La Vida on Distracted Driving

  A recent study by Alliance member Luchemos por la Vida, Argentina, that observed 2720 private cars on a typical working day in September, found that 13.3% of drivers were using their phone while driving. Comparing against previous data, the NGO found that in ten years, the number of drivers who use their phones while driving has […]

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IHIF Program Receives Recognition

Alliance member Indian Head Injury Foundation (IHIF) received recognition for their work recently when Dr Rajendra Prasad, Honorary Medical Director of IHIF, won a prestigious BMJ South Asia Award 2017 in the category of “Non Communicable Disease Initiative of the Year”. The award was given for IHIF’s awareness raising program “Prevention is Better than Cure”, which focuses […]

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Member Feature: Partnerships for Victim Support in Mexico

Alliance member México Previene is a small organization facing a vast challenge. Every day, 45 people die on the roads in Mexico. In Mexico City alone, where México Previene is based, there is an average of three fatalities a day.  México Previene Director Fernanda Rivero quickly realized that, with only 6 employees, the organization could not […]

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UN Member States Reach Agreement on Voluntary Targets for Road Safety

UN Member States have agreed a historic agreement for a comprehensive set of voluntary global road safety targets, including two specific targets on road safety (SDG 3.6 and SDG 11.2) in the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. The performance targets that they reached consensus on align with the five pillars of the Global Plan for the Decade of Action […]

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WDoR New Advisory Board Announced

WDoR was founded in 1993 by Brigitte Chaudhry. Now after 24 years and having seen WDoR grow into an internationally recognized, UN-endorsed event, Brigitte has announced that she will step down from her role.  In light of this and with FEVR President Jeannot Mersch seeking to take a lesser role, a new WDoR advisory board […]

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Belarus: School Children Observe WDoR

The Belarusian Auto Moto Touring Club (BKA) used WDoR to demonstrate to schoolchildren that road traffic crashes are avoidable provided that simple road safety rules are observed. In a school in Minsk, together with a representative of the road traffic police, BKA gave the children an overview of the history and mission of WDoR and the police […]

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PRESS RELEASE: Alliance Receive IRVA ‘Light of Hope’ Award on World Day of Remembrance

Yesterday, 19 November 2017, marked the World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims, founded by the European Federation of Road Traffic Victims (FEVR). NGOs, governments, corporations, and others around the world joined together in remembering the many millions killed and injured on the world’s roads, together with their families, friends, and many others who […]

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Liberian Popular Music Star Remembered at WDoR

On 3 March 2017, popular Liberian music star, Quincy L. Burrowes, was killed in a road traffic crash which also injured two other passengers. Alliance member Save Life Liberia Inc. incorporated this high-profile tragedy into their WDoR commemorations this year.  Adapting the theme of WDoR 2017 to incorporate local focus, the NGO conducted their activities […]

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World Day of Remembrance in Kosovo

Alliance member Association of Motorization (AMRKS), Kosovo, have been running World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims for three years. This year saw them working again in partnership with the College of Applied Technical Sciences (Tempulli), a higher education college specializing in transport, where the NGO’s founder, Muhamed Krasniqi, is the director, and the […]

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WDoR in Trinidad: Walk, Ride, and Brunch Conveys a Serious Message

In Port of Spain, Trinidad, on Sunday, Alliance member Arrive Alive hosted their annual walk and ride for road safety in memory of all those seriously injured and those who have lost their lives on the roads of Trinidad and Tobago. Connected to the walk and ride, it organized a traffic park village which brought together a […]

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Rajasthan Government Commemorates WDoR for the First Time

For the first time in Rajasthan, India, this year, the state government has committed to a state-wide campaign for the World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims (WDoR). At a remembrance ceremony in Jaipur, police, transport, education, youth organizations, crash victims, NGOs, media are coming together at one platform to pay homage to loved […]

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Stop the Crash: Chinese Car Makers Commit to Stronger Safety Standards

At the Stop the Crash launch last month in Shanghai, China, twelve major Chinese car brands — representing 85% of the Chinese car manufacturing market — announced their decision to fit all new auto models with the life-saving, anti-skid technology known as electronic stability control (ESC), from January 2018 onward. ESC can help prevent loss of control […]

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World Day of Remembrance Lights Up the City

This Sunday, the Tibidabo, an emblematic building on a mountain overlooking will be illuminated as a symbol of Alliance member Asociación para la Prevención de Accidentes de Tráfico (P(A)T)’s “light of hope” for the World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims (WDoR). The position of the building means that it will be visible across […]

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#CommitToAct: Multiple Commitments in the Philippines

The #CommitToAct campaign pushes government leaders to COMMIT to put people first in road safety and ACT to save lives on the road. NGOs around the world are taking up the challenge to get their authorities to make specific commitments based on SMART (specific, measurable, achievable, relevant, timebound) principles.  Safe Kids Worldwide Philippines (SKWP) has […]

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New Psychological Support for Road Victims in Catalonia

Road traffic crash victims in Catalonia will benefit from a new agreement signed by the Interior and Health Department in October. The agreement ensures that all road victims will be provided with face-to-face support and specialized psychological attention for as long as is considered necessary. The agreement covers both direct and indirect victims, including families, […]

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