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Leaders in Road Safety Governance

Road crashes claim 1.19 million lives annually, with low and middle-income countries bearing over 90% of fatalities. This program is designed to help leaders scale up road safety investments and achieve the UN’s target of a 50% reduction in deaths and injuries by 2030. Participants will gain the skills needed to drive multi-sectoral road safety reforms effectively.

Delivery Mode

In Person (By Invitation Only)

Duration

3-4 Days

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Overview

Improving road safety requires more than just funding—it demands strong leadership, effective policies, and coordinated multi-sectoral action. Many countries, particularly in low- and middle-income regions, struggle to implement and sustain road safety measures despite growing investments. A lack of institutional capacity, fragmented governance, and insufficient technical expertise often hinder progress.

This program bridges these gaps by equipping decision-makers with the tools to develop, manage, and scale up road safety initiatives. It offers a deep dive into strategies for improving road safety governance, securing financing, and implementing evidence-based interventions. Participants will engage with global best practices, case studies, and hands-on exercises to strengthen their ability to lead impactful road safety programs. By sharing knowledge and practical experience from around the world, this training supports efforts to support road safety institutions to reduce deaths and serious injuries.

 

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