ESCAP revised road safety questionnaire template for data collection
UN General Assembly resolution 64/255 of 2 March 2010 Para 17: WHO and the UN regional commissions to coordinate regular monitoring, within the framework of the UNRSC, of global progress towards meeting the targets identified in the plan of action and to develop global status reports on road safety and other appropriate monitoring tools.
Global Ministerial Forum of Asian General Conference on Ministers of ESCAP Ministerial Conference on Road Transport Assembly Safety Transport Decade of Action for Road Safety 2011-2020 ESCAP Ministerial Declaration on Improving Road Resolution 64/255 Safety in Asia and the Pacific has been adopted Member States resolved proclaimed to, the period Global Plan of amongst other transport 2011-2020 as the Action launched Call for matters, place road The Declaration includes the goal Decade safety of Action to halt for or reverse the high on the to save 600,000 lives and to prevent A Decade a of Road policy Safety with increasing the trend in agenda and to set road commensurate number of serious Action injuries for on Road the goal to stabilize road and traffic fatalities safety goals, targets and roads of Asia and then reduce the Safety around the world indicators through the Pacific over the period 2007 to 2015 forecast level of road networking traffic among fatalities around 5 Pillars, national and subregional Regional Goals, Targets and Indicators (46 indicators) the world 44 indicators organizations 2006 2009 2010 2011
Global Plan for the Decade of Action Overall goal: to halt or reverse the increasing trend in road traffic fatalities around the world by increasing activities at the national level Global level: International coordination, strengthening global architecture for road safety National level (5 pillars): Road Safety Management, Safer roads and mobility, Safer vehicles, Safer road users, Post crash response The Decade Global Plan Indicators: 29 core indicators, 15 optional indicators (total 44 indicators)
ESCAP Regional Road Safety Goals, Targets, and Indicators
Revised Regional Indicators aligned with Global PoA Revised set of indicators: 36 indicators 24 common indicators with the Global Plan indicators (17 core and 4 optional) 12 indicators are of regional interests for example AH safety Require more frequent monitoring (serving our legislative meeting and reporting) ESCAP collects road safety data from member States approximately every two years (in conjunction with the Road Safety EGM) Information provided by member States based on country status reports
New Country Status Report Questionnaire template Redesigned country status report to complement WHO s Global Status Report Mainly yes no questions with some relevant additional info 6 areas National Government policy/programme for road safety: 15 questions Law/Regulation and Enforcement: 8 questions Funding and Involvement of various stakeholders: 3 questions Asian Highway road safety status: 3 questions Recent road safety activities/initiatives: Open question National statistical trends: request for key road safety statistics (8 indicators)
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2013 Questionnaire Received from 11 countries: Bangladesh Brunei Darussalam China India Indonesia Lao PDR Mongolia Myanmar Philippines Tajikistan Thailand
Questions & Comments and suggestions for further improvement of the redesigned template