2nd NGO Meeting for Road Safety Washington – Detailed Report

2nd NGO Meeting for Road Safety Washington – Detailed Report

In Mali, Africa, road safety activists and YOURS delegates from AJD Road Safety help a press conference on the launching of a contest for the best radio and print reports on road safety. The event is set to raise awareness about the Decade of Action for Safety.

The press conference was covered by the media; national television Mali, Mali’s national radio and by several private radio and written press. This was officially launched on 7th April 2011.

The conference had the initial prupose of informing and educating the participants, viewers, radio listeners and newspaper readers of the launch of the Decade of Action for Road Safety which is scheduled for launch May 11, 2011 and secondly to make public participation requirements and criteria for selecting members of the jury for the competition.

Recall that the prizes of the contest is scheduled for 11 May. The contest is organized by the association “Action and Youth for Development and Road Safety (AJD  Road Safety).

More information about the event can be obtained from Mr Fofana Mahamadou, President AJD  Road Safety, Bamako (MALI), tel.: 66 81 13 48.

 

YOURS commends these types of awareness raising activities amongst young people around the world and asks delegates to attempt similar awareness raising events on the eve of the Decade of Action for Road Safety.
Delegates in Africa hold Decade of Action Press Conference

Delegates in Africa hold Decade of Action Press Conference

In Mali, Africa, road safety activists and YOURS delegates from AJD Road Safety help a press conference on the launching of a contest for the best radio and print reports on road safety. The event is set to raise awareness about the Decade of Action for Safety.

The press conference was covered by the media; national television Mali, Mali’s national radio and by several private radio and written press. This was officially launched on 7th April 2011.

The conference had the initial prupose of informing and educating the participants, viewers, radio listeners and newspaper readers of the launch of the Decade of Action for Road Safety which is scheduled for launch May 11, 2011 and secondly to make public participation requirements and criteria for selecting members of the jury for the competition.

Recall that the prizes of the contest is scheduled for 11 May. The contest is organized by the association “Action and Youth for Development and Road Safety (AJD  Road Safety).

More information about the event can be obtained from Mr Fofana Mahamadou, President AJD  Road Safety, Bamako (MALI), tel.: 66 81 13 48.

YOURS commends these types of awareness raising activities amongst young people around the world and asks delegates to attempt similar awareness raising events on the eve of the Decade of Action for Road Safety.
Zenani Mandela Scholarship Launched to Support Decade of Action

Zenani Mandela Scholarship Launched to Support Decade of Action

The Mandela Day initiative embodies the values of Nelson Mandela as daughter Zoleka Mandela speaks to delegates at the Make Road Safe conference for the Decade of Action for Road Safety in London this month. The Mandela family vow to help the United Nations bid to save lives on the world’s roads.

The mother and grandmother of Zenani Mandela vowed to save lives on the road as a tribute to the 13 year old who tragically died in a car crash on the eve of the 2010 World Cup.

Zoleka and Zindzi Mandela, the daughter and granddaughter of Nelson Mandela, are supporting the UN Decade of Action by helping to set up a Scholarship for road safety in memory of Zenani and as part of an effort to reduce road casualties in South Africa and worldwide.

Launching the Zanani Mandela Scholarship, Zoleka Mandela said:

“Protecting our children must be a lasting legacy of this UN Decade of Action. We begin by regocnising that road deaths are preventable. They are a consquence of human neglect and can be prevented by human action. Now is the time for that positive action. Ever life we save will be a precious victory”

Together with the Commision for Global Road Safety, which is a partner in coordinating the launch of the United Nations Decade of Action for Road Safety, these members of the Mandela family and the Nelson Mandela Foundation announced the ‘Zenani Mandela Road Safety Scholarship’ at the high level, Make Road Safety conference in London.

The Scholarship will aim to help young South African policy makers tackle a growing epidemic of death and injury on their country’s roads. The initiative has been recognised by the Nelson Mandela Foundation as embodying the values promoted by Nelson Mandela and as such will be officially included in the Mandela Day this year. As Nelson Mandela has said: “The world remains beset by so much human suffering…It is in your hands to make our world a better one for all”

Lord Robertson, Chairman of the Commission for Global Road Safety said: “We desperately need to support our young leaders and help them develop the expertise to tacke the growing global epidemic of road casualties. Far too many children are killed and injured each day on the roads”.

The Scholarship and YOURS

Zoleka Mandela took the time to speak to represenatives from YOURS and expressed her support for the cause YOURS is persuing. She told representatives that YOURS is doing an important job and that she is looking at YOURS to help achieve the goalof saving millions of young lives around the world.

Zoleka Mandela with the YOURS traffic logo.

For mor information about the Nelson Mandela Foundation and the Zenani Mandela Scholarship, visit www.nelsonmandela.org

Round Table Discussions at the UNRSC Meeting focus on Decade of Action

Round Table Discussions at the UNRSC Meeting focus on Decade of Action

This month, YOURS puts the spotlight on Don’t Be That Someone (DBTS) an innovative campaign that focusses on the dangers of drink driving with a particular pursuance of educating young people on the dangers of drink driving.

Don’t Be That Someone is campaign based in London, United Kingdom which focusses its message to 14-18 year olds. It aims to equip young people with information about the dangers of drink driving. It also examines further dimensions of the effects of drink driving such as:

  • Peer pressure
  • The responsibility of passengers
  • The effects of causing serious injury or death
  • Consquences on wider communit and families.

The campaign aims to change attitudes, raise awareness and reduce casualties relating to drink driving.

When explaining his motivation for initiating the campaign, Founder and Trustee Mike McAdam told YOURS,

‘My uncle was killed by a drink driver, and after researching that young people’s attitudes towards driving safety are established well before the age at which they legally begin driving (especially under the influence of role models and based on personal traffic experiences), I realised that there was such a need for something like DBTS.’

DBTS run workshops with young people and also have an educational pack available for professionals to use. This gives professionals an opportunity to deliver the workshop themselves. The Resource Pack is being used nationally by Police Forces, Local Authorities, Youth Offending Teams, Fire and Rescue Services, Schools and the NHS.

To find out more about DBTS, you can visit their website here.

Spotlight on: Don’t Be That Someone UK

Spotlight on: Don’t Be That Someone UK

This month, YOURS puts the spotlight on Don’t Be That Someone (DBTS) an innovative campaign that focusses on the dangers of drink driving with a particular pursuance of educating young people on the dangers of drink driving.

Don’t Be That Someone is campaign based in London, United Kingdom which focusses its message to 14-18 year olds. It aims to equip young people with information about the dangers of drink driving. It also examines further dimensions of the effects of drink driving such as: 

  • Peer pressure
  • The responsibility of passengers
  • The effects of causing serious injury or death
  • Consquences on wider communit and families.

The campaign aims to change attitudes, raise awareness and reduce casualties relating to drink driving.

When explaining his motivation for initiating the campaign, Founder and Trustee Mike McAdam told YOURS,

‘My uncle was killed by a drink driver, and after researching that young people’s attitudes towards driving safety are established well before the age at which they legally begin driving (especially under the influence of role models and based on personal traffic experiences), I realised that there was such a need for something like DBTS.’

DBTS run workshops with young people and also have an educational pack available for professionals to use. This gives professionals an opportunity to deliver the workshop themselves. The Resource Pack is being used nationally by Police Forces, Local Authorities, Youth Offending Teams, Fire and Rescue Services, Schools and the NHS.

To find out more about DBTS, you can visit their website here.

13th United United Nations Road Safety Collaboration Meeting – London

13th United United Nations Road Safety Collaboration Meeting – London

On the 11th April 2011, the United Nations Road Safety Collaboration (UNRSC) will hold its 13th Session on the eve of the United Nations Decade of Action for Road Safety 2011-2020. This event takes place over three days in central London, United Kingdom.

The United Nations Road Safety Collaboration is to take place on 11-13th April 2011 in London, United Kingdom. Over the three days, the meeting will being together strategic partners in the field of road safety. The first afternoon is devoted to updates regarding the Decade of Action including the Plan of Action, launch events and advocacy.

The second afternoon will be devoted to the four project groups which will discuss:

  1. Good Practices
  2. Work-related road safety
  3. Infrastructure 
  4. Monitoring and Evaluation of the Decade


Launch of the Third Report of the Commission for Global Road Safety

On Tuesday 12th April, Make Roads Safe will launch their new document. At 8.45am delegates are invited to the Make Road Safe launch of their third report of the Commission for Global Road Safety. This event takes place at Banqueting House, Whitehall Palace.

YOURS will be attending the event in its entirity and you can expect to see video, pictoral and written reports after the event.