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Dix autres projets à fort impact débuteront à l’automne 2021
Le Fonds des Nations Unies pour la sécurité routière est un partenariat public-privé en pleine expansion. Ses principaux partenaires d’exécution sont les organismes du système des Nations Unies (notamment l’ONU Environnement, le Fonds des Nations Unies pour l’enfance, les commissions régionales des Nations Unies, le Programme des Nations Unies pour les établissements humains et le développement urbain durable, et bien d’autres). Ce dernier cycle consiste en un portefeuille de 4 millions de dollars.
15 Nov 2021
A man walkiing and an oncoming vehicle

 

AFGHANISTAN

 

Strengthening technical capacity for safe street design with a focus on the needs of pedestrians and cyclists in Afghan cities.

 

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ARMENIA

 

Crafting and implementing road safety policies and new road safety database system to inform road safety decision-making.

 

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AZERBAIJAN

 

Technical support for more efficient implementation of the National Action Plan on Road Safety.

 

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COLOMBIA

 

Engaging local communities to co-design and implement participatory urban intervention strategies to improve road safety throughout several regions.

 

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ETHIOPIA, KENYA, RWANDA, MOZAMBIQUE, GUINEA

 

Expanding non-motorized transport infrastructure to other African countries.

 

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IRAN

 

Strengthening the capacity of the Iranian National Road Safety Commission as the lead national road safety agency.

 

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PARAGUAY

 

Promoting road safety and sustainable mobility for children and adolescents.

 

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PHILIPPINES

 

Expanding Safe School Zone Models in selected highly urbanized cities in the Philippines.

 

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RWANDA

 

Developing local powered two-wheeler helmet impact certification capacity to improve user head protection in crashes.

 

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TUNISIA, LEBANON, (AND QATAR as self-financing)

 

Building the data-set for the first-ever Arab Regional Road Safety Observatory.

 

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