Ibero-American Road Safety ConferenceMadrid, February 23-24, 2009.
World Bank Global Road Safety Facility
OverviewFacility role and challenges
Facility mission and goals
Donor support for the Facility
Facility activities
The way ahead
Facility roleThe World Report on Road Traffic Injury Prevention: blueprint for action
UN General Assembly and World Health Assembly Resolutions endorsement Global Road Safety Facility (GRSF): established to mobilize and allocate the necessary resources to implement the World Report’s findings and recommendations
Facility challengesLow and middle-income countries: increasingly aware of the challenge.
Country level: institutional management functions are frequently weak.
Facility challenges (cont’d)
THE NEED: to create the resources and tools to target initiatives at scale with the problem.
Sequencing is crucial
Leveraging is crucial
Sustained focus for results beyond “action plans” with single interventions
Facility mission
The Facility will generate increased funding and technical assistance for global, regional and country level activities designed to accelerate and scale-up the efforts of low and middle-income countries to build their scientific, technological and managerial capacities to prepare and implement cost-effective road safety programs.
Facility goals for LMICsStrengthen global, regional and country capacityto support sustainable reductions in road deathsand injuries.
Catalyze increased levels of road safety investment.
Accelerate knowledge transfer.
Promote innovative infrastructure solutions to improve the safety of mixed traffic, mixed speed road environments.
Donor support
World Bank Development Grant Facility
FIA Foundation for the Automobile and Society
Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency
Government of the Netherlands
Australian Agency for International Development
Examples of Facility activities
Capacity building: -Country road safety management capacity reviews (in LAC: Argentina, Brazil) -country advisory services-global traffic safety police network
Program delivery: -Funding for partner organizations (Global Road Safety Partnership or World Health Organization)
Facility activities (cont’d)
Infrastructure safety: -International Road Assessment Programme (inspections—in LAC: Peru, Argentina) -International Roads Federation (country training courses)
Research and development:-Road Traffic Injuries Research Network (country-based research)-Harvard Initiative for Global Health (Global Burden of Disease estimates) -International Road Traffic Accident Database (country data support)
Facility activities (cont’d)
Advocacy: -regional stakeholder’s forums -UN Global Stakeholders’ Forum -UN Global Road Safety Collaboration
Training and workshops: -Sub-Saharan Transport Policy Program (regional road safety management training)-Argentina-World Bank workshop
The way aheadOngoing dialogue with the donor community
The Facility has built an integrated platform capable of managing the scaled-up response required in the context of growing global concern and commitment.
Focus will continue to be on building country safety management capacity and strengthening strategic global and regional initiatives designed to support this (e.g. iRAP, RoadPol, HIGH).
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