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Page 1: One-year progress update: Decade of Action for Road Safety 2011-2020 Etienne Krug Director WHO.

One-year progress update: Decade of Action for Road Safety 2011-2020

Etienne KrugDirectorWHO

Page 2: One-year progress update: Decade of Action for Road Safety 2011-2020 Etienne Krug Director WHO.

Road traffic deaths: the facts

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1.3 million deaths 1.3 million deaths 20-50 million injured20-50 million injured

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Leading causes of death

Rank Disease or Injury

1 Ischaemic heart disease

2 Cerebrovascular disease

3 Lower respiratory infections

4 COPD

5 Diarrhoeal diseases

6 HIV/AIDS

7 Tuberculosis

8 Trachea, bronchus, lung cancer

9 Road traffic injuries

10 Prematurity & low-birth weight

Rank Disease or Injury

1 Ischaemic heart disease

2 Cerebrovascular disease

3 COPD

4 Lower respiratory infections

5 Road traffic injuries

6 Trachea, bronchus, lung cancer

7 Diabetes mellitus

8 Hypertensive heart disease

9 Stomach cancer

10 HIV/AIDS

2004 2030

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Road traffic deaths by type of road user

46%Pedestrian, cyclists and motorized two-wheels riders and passengers

6%Others

48%Car occupants

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Other key data

• Worldwide vehicle ownership is forecast to double by 2020.

• Much of this growth will be in emerging markets.

• Road traffic injuries cost countries 1–3% of GDP.

• Only 15% of countries have comprehensive laws which address five key behavioural risks.

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Prevention works

Evolution of the number of annual road traffic deaths in metropolitan France, 1970-2009Evolution of the number of annual road traffic deaths in metropolitan France, 1970-2009

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Cost benefit

•Seatbelts (USA, Canada, Norway): 1 : 3-8

•Speed cameras (all EU): 1 : 5.9

•Motorcycle helmets (Norway, USA): 1 : 17

•Drinking and driving: 1 : 19-56

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Goal of the Decade To halt or reverse the predicted increase in

road traffic fatalities around the world

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Global Plan

Road safety management

Safer roads and mobility

Safer vehicles

Safer road users

Post-crash response

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High-level national launches

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High-level statements of support

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Advocacy events

Romania Romania

Lebanon Estonia United States

El Salvador Indonesia

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Advocacy events

Cambodia

Brazil South Africa China

Tanzania

India

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Commemorations

Hungary Philippines

Mauritius

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Illuminations

Geneva

SydneyRio de Janeiro

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Buenos AiresNew York

London

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TorontoHanoi

Caracas

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wMoscow

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Celebrities

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MediaPrint media: > 300 newspaper articles in > 60 countries:

Accra Mail, Bangkok Post, Economist, Guardian, Irish Times, Jakarta Post, La Nación, The New Zealand Herald, La República, The Times of India, The Washington Post and 18 newswires…

Broadcast media: BBC, CNN,

Globo, Televisa, Voice of Russia…

Web pages: > 1.5 million pages

Facebook: > 3000 fans

Twitter: #roadsafetydecade tweeted > 1000 times reaching > 300,000 people

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Follow up: national level

National plans: e.g. Australia, Austria, Canada, Mexico

New laws: e.g. Chile, China, France, Honduras, New Zealand

Increased enforcement: e.g. Brazil, Cambodia, Russian Federation

Social marketing: e.g. India, Turkey, Viet Nam

Trauma care: e.g. Ghana, Mozambique

Data collection: e.g. Egypt, Kenya

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Follow up: global level

• UN Secretary-General's report• UN General Assembly resolution• UN Road Safety Collaboration project groups

• Bloomberg Philanthropies Global Road Safety Programme• Road Safety Fund

• Multilateral Development Bank's Road Safety Initiative• Global Alliance of NGOs for Road Safety• Plans for Second UN Global Road Safety Week (April

2013)

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Follow up: monitoring

2nd Global status report on road safety

•Key monitoring tool for the Decade•Data from 180 countries•One-page country profiles•Launch date: end 2012

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Some future directions• Additional, coordinated, multi-sectorial country support mechanisms

• More large scale evaluated interventions

• A few agreed priorities (e.g. legislative reform and enforcement)

• Vocal civil society

• Better informed media

• Inclusion of road safety in other agendas (e.g. Rio +20)

• Additional players

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"Now we need to move this campaign into high gear and steer our world to safer roads ahead. Together, we can save millions of lives."

UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon


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