Global Meeting of NGOs Advocating for Road Safety: Washington DC

Global Meeting of NGOs Advocating for Road Safety: Washington DC

On the 14th and 15th March 2011, YOURS will be attending the Second Global Meeting of Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOS) Advocating for Road Safety and Road Victims. The event will bring together the world’s leading NGOs for road safety to Washington DC to discuss a range of issues including the implementation of the Decade of Action for Road Safety.

The meeting will be hosted at the World Health Organization’s Regional Office for the Americas and the Headquarters of the Pan American Health Organiziation. The event will aid in the facilitation of NGO contribution in the launch of the United Nations Decade of Action for Road Safety among other things.

A key objective will be to actively pursue an international effort for the implementation of the Decade of Action for Road Safety 2011-2020. It will seek to ‘create a global alliance of NGOs advocating for road safety and road victims; strengthen the capacity of NGOs to engage with the media; and share knowledge, experience and approaches to advocating road safety and road crash victims’.

YOURS is a proud member of the International Steering Group that is organizing this event in collaboration with the WHO and the UN Road Safety Collaboration and we believe that this meeting will be a strong starting point to implement a global strategic plan to maximize the launch of the Decade of Action.

In February, YOURS’ core staff team will also be discussing their plans for the Decade of Action launch which will involve the participation of the international global youth network that is present on the YOURS website. These plans will also be fed into the larger plans coordinated at this meeting.

Minnesota Students Push for Phone Ban

Minnesota Students Push for Phone Ban

If a group of Mounds Park Academy students has their way, drivers in Minnesota would no longer be able to use cell phones while behind the wheel. “Our bill would be different than the other bills in the past because it bans both hands-held and hands free,” said senior Tim Gaughan.

Original Story Can be found at: http://www.kare11.com/news/news_article.aspx?storyid=899638
Reported at KARE by: Rena Sarigianopoulos (12/1/2011)

The four students took on the cell phone topic for their Public Policy and Private Initiative class. They did research on the number of deaths and injuries related to driving while using a wireless device, they drafted language for legislation, and took it to their state senator.

“I wish we didn’t have to legislate something like this, but the bottom line is there’s a lot of deaths, a lot of injuries and we need to do something about it,” said State Senator Chuck Wiger.

Wiger introduced the bill on behalf of the students Monday. If it passes, as is, all drivers would be prohibited from using their phones for any reason in the car, unless it’s an emergency. They could also face fines up to $300.

“If this law passes, it will be the first law in the United State to ban hands-free devices, which is actually kind of cool because research we found shows that hands-free is no different than driving hands-held,” said senior Katherine Garvey.

Minnesota already bans cell use for bus drivers and young drivers with provisional licenses. They students know pushing it to the rest of the population will be a tough sell.

“Maybe this bill isn’t the one that gets passed, but at least it will provoke conversation and thoughts on the issue, and that’s really what you want to do is get the issue moving,” said Gaughan.

The students’ teacher, Maureen Conway, says regardless of the outcome of this particular bill, she hopes the lesson learned is that the path to change has to start somewhere.

“The most important idea I want them to get out of this is that all of this history happened because individual people took a chance. Individual people wanted something done. They approached the government, they created a foundation, they did something because they wanted to see change,” said Conway.

YOURS sees this as a great initiative for youth advocacy and shows the true potential of youth to not only take a stand on issues they feel passionate about, but it also illustrates young people’s potential to influence safety policy.

The United States, along with the many states that passed the United Nations Resolution calling for a Decade of Action will inevitably see more young people stepping up to the plate to take decisive action like this. Road safety is a multifaceted issue and with good laws and its enforcement, coupled with quality infrastructure and safety education, we can dramatically reduce the amount of people falling victim to road crashes.

Vida Urgente: 2011 Message

Vida Urgente: 2011 Message

In at the end of 2010, our Brazillian partners Vida Urgente sent us an end of year message focusing on the achievements of the year and their goals for 2011 in the field of road safety. We share them here with you.

 

As we begin the year, YOURS congratulates Vida Urgente, a large volunteering organisation based in Brazil for the work they have done over 2010. The sentiment they take into 2011 is: ‘Let Life Be the Best News We Share’ and their article illustrates only positive news stories focusing on the accomplishments of Vida Urgente.

In 2009, one of the biggest youth delegations that joined the YOURS ranks at the Global Ministerial Conference for Road Safety in Moscow, Russia were Vida Urgente who sent a team of volunteers to support the endorsement of the Youth Declaration for Road Safety presented at the conference. Vida Urgente are also members of the YOURS Youth Taskforce that helped vision the start of YOURS.

The news item here shows some impressive work achieved; Companies paticipating in Vida Urgente programs have seen a 22% deacrease in road crashes, their theatrical performances about road safety have reached over 77,000 young people in Brazil and through their numerous projects have managed to save many lives!

Our YOURS representative in Brazil, Mr Alex Camargo told us that they are working on big plans for the launch of the Decade of Action for Road Safety and have some major projects scheduled in the field of road safety in the year ahead.

Vida Urgente are great supporters of YOURS and we continue to work together in 2011.

Find out more about Vide Urgente by visiting their website.

Happy New Year from YOURS!

Happy New Year from YOURS!

We want to wish all of our supporters, partners and advisors a massive happy new year! 2011 is a big one and as we see the Decade of Action come into force, the work of YOURS is set to create a bigger impact in the years ahead.

We look back at our New Years Message in 2010 and think of all goals realised throughout the year. We have achieved some great successes many of which we visioned at the start of 2010 and implemented as our structure formulated and our network grew. But this is just the start, we have much more work ahead in close partnership and collaboration with road safety organisations around the world.

In 2011, we are witnessing history in the making as the UN Decade of Action 2011-2020 begins in May and YOURS will no doubt be celebrating this ‘beginning of change’ with great enthusiasm and passion. The year ahead is an exciting one and through all the achievements of 2010 YOURS is set to make this year a highly productive, concrete and change making one for global road safety and young people.

Some of our goals for this year include: 

  • The support and organization of at least 1 Regional Youth Assembly
  • The launch of our first publication: A Road Safety Welcome Kit for Young People
  • Awareness campaign during the World Remembrance Day 2011
  • Organize road safety capacity building workshops
  • Maintain and expand Global Youth Network for Road Safety and provide services
  • Advocate for young people and road safety issues during international events
  • Support the launch of the Decade of Action

We have a big year ahead of us! It is not only exciting but historical on the eve of the Decade of Action. The YOURS website will also continue to grow with new features, initiatives, campaigns and media so keep coming back and checking for updates.

Here’s to 2011 and your continued support!

Warm Regards,
The YOURS Team

We say goobye to 2010! See our highlights!

We say goobye to 2010! See our highlights!

The end of the year is just around the corner. As we say goodbye to 2010, we welcome 2011 with lots of excitement and enthusiasm for the work ahead. 2011 is a massive year for young people and road safety.

2011 Is an important year for YOURS. It not only marks the official start of the Decade of Action for Road Safety of which YOURS will play their part. We will also maximise on the groundbuilding of 2010 to iniate a range of projects and campaigns in 2011. In the coming year, YOURS will initiate its second Global Road Safety Campaign to compliment the World Crossing Campaign. In addition to this, 2011 sees a big focus on Young People and Road Safety with many events scheduled for the new year.

Reporting Back from Cambodia

Reporting Back from Cambodia

On the first of November 2010 a Youth and Road Safety Trainers Workshop took place in Siem Reap – Cambodia, hosted by the Cambodia Red Cross an organized in close partnership with Global Road Safety Partnership and YOURS – Youth for Road Safety. Approximately 20 persons attended the workshop, the majority were youth leaders from the Cambodia Red Cross.


Workshop highlights

During the workshop Handicap International Belgium presented the data of Cambodia and the latest research on road safety (with a focus on drunk driving and helmet use). After the statistics we had a first brainstorm exercise to identify why young people are over represented in road crashes. After the brainstorm YOURS presented the complexity of youth and road safety issues. Why do young people behave like they do in traffic?

The next highlight was on the use of peer-education. Due to a presentation and an exercise (advantages and disadvantages of peer-education) the participants got a general understanding when, where and how you can use peer-education to get into touch with young people. By showing some success stories from other young people in other countries the participants were inspired by this technique.

The last session we provided was on youth communication. Due to examples we explained ´target groups´ and the approaches taken by other industries. Finally we introduced a simple evaluation technique, the 7c´s, for reviewing posters and leaflets and their effectiveness.

Next steps

The Cambodia Red Cross spent the last session on planning the next workshops and discussing the more specific needs.  While writing this report, we know that the next workshop, building on this one, is a two-day workshop planned for 2-3 December in Phnom Penh, Cambodia. The objectives of this workshop are: 

  • To build knowledge and understanding of the CRC Youth Leaders in youth related road safety situation, safety helmets, drink driving and about why youth are over represented in road crashes
  • To increase the capacity of the CRC Youth Leaders and road safety peer education skills and their expertise in getting the message across to young people and youth communication
  • To introduce Good Practice Manual and Facts (data and research) about risks and consequences of non-helmet wearing and drink driving
  • To encourage participants to develop own initiative have to plan, organize and conduct road safety publicity campaigns throughout Phnom Penh

Overall, the event was a great success for YOURS and saw our key pillar of capacity development in action.