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Mike GOODGE Socheata SANN

Exploratory Mission In Benin 01 st – 19 th March 2010. Mike GOODGE Socheata SANN. TOR. Assess problem, policies, action plan Identify lead agency & stakeholders Recommend initiatives for HIB. Methods.

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Mike GOODGE Socheata SANN

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  1. Exploratory Mission In Benin 01st – 19th March 2010 Mike GOODGE Socheata SANN

  2. TOR • Assess problem, policies, action plan • Identify lead agency & stakeholders • Recommend initiatives for HIB

  3. Methods Meetings: president office, health, education, public work, police, Road Safety center, Belgian Emb., NGOs

  4. Methods Field visits: traveled 2000 km + attended activities

  5. Methods Workshop: 17th March: • Brief of our finding • the need of action plan (decade of action) + need of database • Possible RS actions Around 25 participants from all RS related department

  6. Findings: Management RS Stakeholders: Governments: Presidential Office Min Public work and transports - National RS Center, - Dept. Public work, - Dept. of Transports Min pre-schools and primary schools Min secondary schools Min Higher education Min Interior Min Health Non-government NGOs: - Alinagnon - “Attention” Securité Pour Tous - ……… WHO Private companies: insurance association . Coordination role of the National RS Center is limited . Lack of Capacity / knowledge of RS (only focus on Awareness) . Limited resources

  7. Findings: Management • Traffic law was approved since 1972 • No National RS action plan • Data collection system is weak

  8. Findings: Road User Behavior • Helmet, Speeding • Male – young • motorbikes - trucks

  9. Findings: Road User Behavior Current action: • Almost NO law enforcement • Good awareness campaigns: street campaigns, helmet distribution, school campaigns, community based activities + RS curriculum in schools BUT: limited strategic / systematic approach /

  10. Findings: Vehicle Safety • Several vehicle testing centers, but lack of equipment + enforcement • Fleet safety management /

  11. Findings: Post crash care • Involvement of “firefighter” on ambulance services • Basic equipments • Data collection system to be improved • Master plan for Emergency Medical System is needed /

  12. Findings: Road Infrastructure • New road construction – motorcycle lane • Poor road condition + signs • Limited safety guideline + no data analysis on blackspots /

  13. Key Success of the mission Problem, policies, … related to RS were well assessed Relationship/communication lead agencies & stakeholders were built and strengthened The National RS Action Plan was initiated RS actions for HIB in 2011-2013 are proposed/

  14. RS project in Benin Next steps: • 2010 – 2011: small scale activities • 2012 – 2013: 2 year project

  15. RS project in Benin2010-2011: small scale activities • Followed up visit in 2010: • Continuous support for the National Road Safety Action Plan Development • Lobby for the official approval on the National Road Safety Action Plan 2011-2020 • Strengthen contacts with partners

  16. RS project in Benin2010-2011: small scale activities Support in 2011: • Support to organize RS Week in April / 2011: • key message: Helmet Wearing • Launch the 10 year National RS Action Plan • Discussion on HIB-RS Project • Strengthen the relationship with NRSCenter • Initiate contacts for official procedure to set up the office in 2012 /

  17. RS project in Benin2012-2013: 2 year project 1.Title of the project 2. Location 3.Context 4.Issues identified 5.Approach 6.Beneficiaries 7.Partner(s) 8.Activities 9.Duration 10.Sustainability of the project 11. Difficulties and obstacles during the previous phase 12.Risks and assumptions 13.Human Resources 14.Monitoring, support missions and evaluation 15.Logical framework 16.Work plan and resources 17.Budget

  18. RS project in Benin2012-2013: 2 year project • Title: Road Safety Project • Location: • Mainly based in Cotonou + Porto Novo

  19. RS project in Benin2012-2013: 2 year project • Issues identified - Strength • Active role of local NGOs for RS, especially on public awareness action • Existing government structures – up to provincial levels • Road infrastructure (lanes for motorbikes,…) • Basic road safety education in primary schools + driving schools • Initiatives in communities /

  20. RS project in Benin2012-2013: 2 year project • Issues identified - Weakness • Lack of knowledge in Road Safety among stakeholders + No national action plan • Coordination Role of the National Road Safety Center Vs ONG Alinagnon • Limited political will – especially on Law Enforcement + resources • First aids + Emergency Medical System • Lack of data on road crashes and victims /

  21. RS project in Benin2012-2013: 2 year project • Approach • Capacity Building to government staff – National Road Safety Center + NGOs • Behavior changes: helmet • Data collection system • Be the catalyst between RS stakeholders (NRSCenter and Alinagnon) /

  22. RS project in Benin2012-2013: 2 year project • Beneficiaries • Direct beneficiaries : NRSC staff, NGO staff, traffic police, RS related department staff, • Potential beneficiaries : public through awareness campaigns

  23. RS project in Benin2012-2013: 2 year project • Partner(s) • National RS Center: MoU (to be confirmed via the second trip to Benin) • MoI: police sections for enforcement and data collection • MoH : staff in ministry and hospitals for data collection • NGOs: Alinagnon + “Attention” RS pour tous In the future: National RS committee might be created  MoU with HIB /

  24. RS project in Benin2012-2013: 2 year project • Activities A1. Support to government + NGOs • Provide regular technical support for the National Action Plan implementation • Organize meetings + annual workshop • RS trainings /

  25. RS project in Benin2012-2013: 2 year project • Activities A 2: Support to Traffic Police • Traffic police trainings on traffic law enforcement • Monitoring and follow up – Ensure the linkage between Public Awareness and Enforcement /

  26. RS project in Benin2012-2013: 2 year project • Activities B. Data collection system • Set up working group • Organize trainings on data collection system • Database development • Report dissemination (Not in the national level) /

  27. RS project in Benin2012-2013: 2 year project • Activities C. Public awareness on “Helmet Wearing” • Organize national campaign • Support NGO to organize world remembrance day • Organize community based activities /

  28. RS project in Benin2012-2013: 2 year project • Activities D. Regional/international participations Framework of the “decade of action” is adopted for Benin context Participations to regional and international meetings/workshops/trainings

  29. RS project in Benin2012-2013: 2 year project Capital city - Porto Novo • Duration • 2012-2013 • Evaluation in 2013 : possibility to extend 2014-2016

  30. RS project in Benin2012-2013: 2 year project • Sustainability of the project • Financial sustainability: mostly on investment (capacity building), limited running cost, NRSAP can also be a tool to attract more fund for the country • Institutional sustainability: support the NRSCenter, existing government structure / local NGOs, • Socio-Cultural sustainability: message through the public awareness is acceptable by public /

  31. RS project in Benin2012-2013: 2 year project • Risks and assumptions • - Road Safety is better prioritized • - “Decade of Action for RS” is supported • - The national road safety action plan is approved by the government • - Traffic law enforcement becomes a priority of the government • - Good relationship between Alinagnon and the National Road Safety Center /

  32. RS project in Benin2012-2013: 2 year project • Human Resources Project Coordinator (Expat) (HIB) • Alinagnon Coordinator (50%) • Public awareness • Data system with MoI and MoH • Support to MoI on Enforcement • Project Officer (local) • (HIB) • Admin + Log + accountant • Support to government • Data system with NRSCenter • Alinagnon Officer (100%) • Assist the Alinagnon coordinator

  33. RS project in Benin2012-2013: 2 year project • Monitoring, support missions and evaluation • Monitoring: regular meetings, field visit, • monitoring tool: data system, reports, surveys • Support missions: HQ (especially at the beginning) + Other field experts (data collection system) • Evaluation: • Internal evaluation in 2012 by HQ • External evaluation in 2013 /

  34. RS project in Benin2012-2013: 2 year project 15.Logical framework

  35. RS project in Benin2012-2013: 2 year project 17.Budget (2012=184,770EUR 2013=161,920EUR)

  36. RS project in Benin2012-2013: 2 year project 17.Budget (Total cost for 2 years = 346,690 EUR)

  37. Thank You Thank You Thank You Thank You

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