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Committee on Transportation in Tuesday, 15 January 2019 Washington D.C. The African Road Safety Observatory George Yannis 1, Antonino Tripodi 2, Luca Persia 2 1 National Technical University of Athens 2 Centro di Ricerca per il Trasporto e la Logistica

Road Safety in Africa (1/2) Source: WHO 2018 Africa presents the highest traffic fatality rates globally, with almost three times higher fatality risk than Europe. 2

Road Safety in Africa (2/2) More than half of all fatalities in the world concern VRUs (motorcyclists, cyclists and pedestrians). The African Region has the highest proportion of pedestrian and cyclist fatalities (44%) of all road traffic deaths. This is partly attributed to the fact that walking and cycling are important means of transport in Africa. Source: WHO 2018 3

Why SaferAfrica? 300,000 traffic fatalities and over 5mil. injured per year Opportunity to exchange information and experience between Europe & Africa Assist with evidence and data gathering Identify requirements for skills development and training needs 4

The SaferAfrica Project Funded under the Horizon 2020 Mobility for Growth (MG-3.6-2016 Euro-African initiative on road safety and traffic management) Title: SaferAfrica - Innovating Dialogue and Problems Appraisal for a Safer Africa Duration: 36 months (Oct 2016 Sep 2019) Project Leader: University of Roma La Sapienza 5

Project Partners Participant Organisation Name Research Centre for Transport and Logistics (CTL) - Coordinator National Technical University of Athens (NTUA) Belgian Institute for Road Safety (IBSR) International Road Federation (IRF) IFSTTAR Loughborough University (LOUGH) National Laboratory of Civil Engineering (LNEC) Institute of Road Safety Research (SWOV) SITRASS Agency for the Promotion of European Research (APRE) Vehicle and Traffic Safety Centre (SAFER) National Advanced School of Public Works (ENSTP) Handicap International (HI) Abidjan Lagos Corridor Organisation (OCAL) ICI-Santé (ICI) Sub-Saharan Africa Transport Policy Program (SSATP) International Motor Vehicle Inspection Committee (CITA) Country Italy Greece Belgium Switzerland France UK Portugal Netherlands France Italy Sweden Cameroon Belgium Benin Burkina Faso Kenya Belgium 6

SaferAfrica Objectives Create favorable conditions and opportunities for the effective implementation of actions for road safety and traffic management in African countries, by setting up a Dialogue Platform between Africa and Europe 7

SaferAfrica Overall Concept Institutional level Technical level Both levels closely interconnected Foster the appropriate match between African road safety policy evolution Enhance knowledge Deliver institutional capacity 8

Road Safety Knowledge & Data WG Develop knowledge and management tools for setting up an African Road Safety Observatory (African-RSO) Expand the knowledge, support and increase the awareness of African stakeholders, policy makers and end-users on road safety collecting, analyzing and facilitating the dissemination of road safety data including safety performance indicators identifying risk factors supporting the definition of effective and efficient policies measures introducing good practices providing specialized information opinions on specific issues for users 9

African Road Safety Observatory (RSO) Solid interconnection with SaferAfrica project Continuous update from the project s 4 core pillars (4 WPs) Road Safety Knowledge & Data Road Safety & Capacity Reviews Capacity Building & Training Sharing Good Practices based on work carried out findings reached www.africanroadsafetyobservatory.org 10

African RSO Objectives Provide a tool for African citizens to highlight the relevant road safety needs Monitor existing strategies and implemented road safety policies in African countries Provide a space for interaction with stakeholders and networking of relevant actors Collect road safety data from various national and international (WHO, IRF) sources Present the road safety situation and trends at national, regional and continental level Analyze data and provide recommendations improve road safety in Africa Promote road safety good practices to policy makers through proven efficacy and transferability assessment 11

African-RSO Structure About the African-RSO Statistics www.africanroadsafetyobservatory.org Road Safety Management Good Practices Capacity Building Dialogue Platform News 12

African-RSO Statistics Data Collection Indicators Infographics Analysis Underreporting - Accidents, Exposure, Performance Indicators - Thorough Quality Control 13

African-RSO Road Safety Management Assess status of traffic and road safety management Develop remedial and sustainable programs and actions African Global Policy Documents, Legislation, Strategies, Programmes, Guidelines and Standards, Annual Reports, Enforcement Initiatives, Management Plans, Development Plans 14

African-RSO Good Practices Collection of effective measures and policies from African and global experiences infrastructure behaviour vehicle management 15

African-RSO Capacity Building Highlight and assess the needs for training and education on road safety Specify the content of the training activities by providing modules and tools African - Global Training material, Training Courses 16

African-RSO Dialogue Platform High-level body, established within the SaferAfrica project support the implementation of African Road Safety Action Plan 2011 2020 support definition of initiatives to foster the implementation of the Action Plan prepare projects keys in hand for the Dialogue Platform Management Board Different levels institutional level technical level working groups stakeholders group EC - DG MOVE IRF International Road Federation Management Board Members IRTAD Int. Traffic Safety Data and Analysis Group WHO World Health Organization WB / SSATP World Bank / Africa Transport Policy Program AfDB African Development Bank FIA Foundation Federation Int. de l'automobile IRU World Road Transport Organization UNECA UN Economic Commission for Africa PIARC World Road Association 17

African-RSO News Support various road safety activities in Africa African, European, international links to policy organizations, research institutes, etc. web-resources (campaigns, etc.) conferences events 18

African-RSO vs European-RSO European-RSO will serve as reference, but fine-tuned specific needs of African stakeholders particularities of road safety problems availability and quality of data in African countries African-RSO will be integrated with crowdsourcing functions facilitate the participation of experts and end users 19

African-RSO Challenges Develop strategies to systematically improve road safety management Improve evidence based decision making in Africa through better safety data and knowledge Adapt the principles of the Safe System approach in Africa Unite all African countries in realizing the importance of road safety, by setting common strategies and targets Increase the awareness of African stakeholders, policy makers and end users on road safety 20

Committee on Transportation in Tuesday, 15 January 2019 Washington D.C. The African Road Safety Observatory George Yannis 1, Antonino Tripodi 2, Luca Persia 2 1 National Technical University of Athens 2 Centro di Ricerca per il Trasporto e la Logistica