The State of Qatar has joined the UN Road Safety Fund (UNRSF), a global partnership that aims to reduce road traffic deaths and injuries, especially in low- and middle-income countries. Qatar's contribution is the first since the launch of a new effort to raise funds for the UNRSF.
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Read here the full programme for the 2nd edition of the UNRSF Virtual Open Day.
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Read the story on the UNRSF project led by UNDP in Armenia as part of the #moments2live4 campaign.
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At the World Road Safety 2022 Conference on 29 November, Nneka Henry, Head of UNRSF, shared UN Road Safety Fund’s objectives and pathways to achieving vision zero by 2050.
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Allianz Suisse Joins UN Global Partnership to Help Make Roads Safe
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At the ACP-EU Joint Parliamentary Assembly 42nd Session on 30 October, Nneka Henry, Head of UNRSF, called on ACP and EU parliamentarians to advocate for road safety as international development assistance priority that bolsters climate action, quality education, better business, health wellbeing, gender equality, and sustainable cities.
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During the UNRSF information session, stakeholders from PAHO, UNICEF, UNRSF, and implementing government agencies discussed how to promote more responsible use of roadways, improve access to post-crash care and reduce road crashes in Jamaica.
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During the UNRSF information session, stakeholders from UNHABITAT, UNESCWA, UNEP, UNECA, UNRSF, ITDP and local NGOs, and government agencies participated in the UNRSF information session discussing how to build the capacity of cities to improve road safety management in Africa and Eastern Mediterranean Region.
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Today, Nneka Henry, Head of UNRSF, presented at the 2022 NETS Annual Strength IN Numbers Fleet Safety Benchmark Conference on “the biggest opportunity to halve road deaths and injuries by 2030”.