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Road Safety Initiatives in Nepal

Road Safety Initiatives in Nepal. Milan Dharel Swatantrata Abhiyan Nepal. The Cruel Numbers- Problems of Road Safety. World Health Organization (WHO) , every year more than 1.3 million people die and another 50 millions are injured in road accidents around the world.

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Road Safety Initiatives in Nepal

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  1. Road Safety Initiatives in Nepal Milan Dharel SwatantrataAbhiyan Nepal

  2. The Cruel Numbers- Problems of Road Safety • World Health Organization (WHO) , every year more than 1.3 million people die and another 50 millions are injured in road accidents around the world. • Road traffic injuries are the leading cause of death among young people, aged 15–29 years. Nearly 1000 young people under the age of 25 die every day on the world's roads • About 70 percent of the death occurs in developing countries. • Over 90% of the world's fatalities on the roads occur in low-income and middle-income countries, even though these countries have less than half of the world's vehicles

  3. The Cruel Numbers- Problems of Road Safety • 65 percent of deaths involve pedestrians and 35 percent of pedestrian deaths are children. • Almost 270 thousand Pedestrians death every year and Over 10 million are crippled or injured each year. • The majority of road crash victims – injuries and fatalities – in developing countries are not the motorized vehicle occupants but pedestrians, motorcyclists, bicyclists and non-motorized vehicle (NMV) occupants. • The upsurge in the number of vehicles per inhabitant will result in 80% increase in injury mortality rates between 2000 and 2020

  4. The Cruel Numbers- Problems of Road Safety • Without action, road traffic crashes are predicted to result in the deaths of around 1.9 million people annually by 2020. • It has been predicted that by 2020, road traffic injuries will rank as high as third among causes of disability adjusted life years (DALYs) lost • Only 15% of countries have comprehensive laws relating to five key risk factors: speeding, drinking and driving, and the use of motorcycle helmets, seat-belts and child restraints. • Nepal recorded54,010 tragic road accident In past ten years and last year alone 11,747 accidents killed1,734 people with other thousands of injuries and loss of properties creating fear among general people about road usage .

  5. The Cruel Numbers- Problems of Road Safety • Among them 35 percent are between 16-35 years population, loss of such economically active population ultimately affects the economy of family and nation. • According to the latest WHO data published in April 2011, Road Traffic Accidents Deaths in Nepal reached 2,527 or 1.70% of total deaths. • According to the traffic police data, on average seven to eight people are killed in road accidents every day in Nepal

  6. The Reasons • The Main Factors resulting in Unsafe Roads are: • Drivers’ Factors- 57 percent • Roadway Factors- 3 Percent • Vehicle Factors- 2 Percent • Combination of Roadways and Drivers’ Factor – 27 Percent • Combination of Vehicle and Drivers’ Factor- 6 Percent • Combined Roadway, Driver, and Vehicle Factor- 3 percent • Roadway and Vehicle Factor- 1 percent Source: Lum and Reagan (2010)

  7. Concern of Road Safety • Development Concern • Health Hazards for the Population • Economic Loss for the State • Unsafe Population • Social Conflict • Corruption and Impunity • Sports and Tourism Concern • Civic Duties • Human Rights Concern • Inherent Right to Life • Right to adequate standard of health • Right to Development • Right to Justice • Rights of Person with Disability • Right of Children

  8. Global Road Safety Initiatives • 2003: London Conference by FIA Foundation calls for UN Action with WHO World Report on Road Injury Prevention Published by WHO-World Bank • 2004: World Health Day for Road Safety Launched UN Road Safety Collaboration Established • 2005 : World Banks’ Global Road Safety Funding Mechanism established • 2006: First Make Road Safe Report by Lord Robertsons’ Commission for Global Road Safety • 2007: -First UN Global Road Safety Launched. Russian Federation Offers to host Ministerial Conference

  9. Global Road Safety Initiatives • 2008 :- Michelle Yeoh supports Make Road Safe Campaign as Global Ambassador • 2009 :- Multilateral Development Banks announce joint road safety initiative • 2010 :- UN General Assembly approves Decade of Action and first Global target for fatality reduction. • 2011 :- Global Plan for the decade prepared by UN road safety collaboration. Decade of Action launched with more than 400 events in over 100 countries • 2012 :- UN General Assembly resolution welcomes Global Plan Rio+20 summit recognizes road safety as development issue

  10. Five Pillars of Road Safety

  11. Initiatives in Nepal • State Initiatives : • Road Safety Strategy, Road Safety Audit, Law and Policies, Deployment of Mechanisms, Trauma Centers • Non State Initiatives: • Since 2010 NASA is working on road safety through it’s sports action • Since the beginning of 2013 NASA together with Swatantrata Abhiyan and Road Safety Forum has launched Youth for Road Safety Campaign • Youth Targeted Behavioral Change Initiatives • Policy Advocacy • National Strategy Advocacy • Media Partnership • Partnership with Corporate Sector • Partnership with Educational Institutions

  12. Initiatives in Nepal • Nepal Govt. is found not silent in road safety, since 1995 the initiatives are on, but not known widely. • Nepal Govt. has mechanisms responsible for road safety, but hardly active in response to promoting safer road • Road Safety Action is considered as Traffic Action, thus become punitive, legalistic rather than a social change action • Civil Society Initiatives are also not strong enough as mainly focused on events, fragmented action. • Lack of coordination, comprehensiveness and isolation of action are main issues.

  13. Steps Ahead • So What Next Steps: • Formation of National Working Group on Road Safety representing all segments of actors • Formulation/Revision of National Road Safety action Strategy • Multi-sector engagement and accountability on road safety • Promotion of Corporate Social Responsibility, Sports, Media including film, drama and arts and culture, Tourism sector • Review and widely publicize the law and policies related to road safety • Promote safer road usage behaviors among general people, specially youths. • Initiate Road Safety Monitoring through establishment of databank, media observation and national road safety status report • Adopt UN resolution on road safety decade of action

  14. We Can Save Lives • In coming decade as many as 5-million lives could be saved • 50-million serious injuries prevented if road safety programmes are implemented worldwide Together We win life, safety and progress Thank You !

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