As was reported here, on 11 November, 2015, the Fédération Internationale de l’Automobile (FIA) launched a High Level Panel for Road Safety. The members met today in Davos, during the
The Global Road Safety Partnership is very proud to announce its latest member, leading global insurance group, AXA. AXA‘s mission is to help customers live their lives with more
Road traffic crashes are reported to be the second most frequent cause of injury related death in Colombia, according to the World Bank.[1] To combat this and other
In the May kick-off meeting of the Bloomberg Initiative for Global Road Safety in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, needs were identified to address drink-driving, over-speeding, helmet and seat-belt use, pedestrian safety
Selections made from a field of 20 strong applicant cities Commitment Aims to Reduce Road Traffic Fatalities and Injuries in Low- and Middle-Income Cities and Countries New York – February 12, 2015
A consortium of partners including the Global Road Safety Partnership, World Health Organization, Johns Hopkins International School of Public Health, World
New $125 Million Commitment Aims to Reduce Road Traffic Fatalities and Injuries in Low- and middle–income Cities and Countries LOS ANGELES–September 29, 2014 –Traffic fatalities are one of the world’s
As part of a global ‘Week of Action’ for the UN’s post-2015 public vote on future priorities, the Road Safety Fund co-organised a high level Forum to call for urgent
Renault Foundation this month celebrated the first graduates of the Road Safety Management Masters, a programme launched by the Renault Foundation in March 2012. The programme, the first Master of its
Bloomberg Philanthropies is supporting road safety activities in 10 countries (Brazil, Cambodia, China, Egypt, India, Kenya, Mexico, Russia, Turkey and Vietnam) over a 5-year period (2010-2014). RS10 – as the