Monitoring the Decade of Action for Global Road Safety 2011–2020: An update
Document Type
Journal Article
Publication Date
12-2-2017
Journal
Global Public Health
Volume
12
Issue
12
DOI
10.1080/17441692.2016.1169306
Keywords
indicators; injuries; monitoring and evaluation; road traffic; United Nations
Abstract
© 2016 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. The United Nations Road Safety Collaboration (UNRSC) was set up in 2004 in response to the recognised need for the United Nations (UN) system to encourage efforts to address the global road safety crisis. In 2010, the UN General Assembly Resolution 64/255 declared 2011–2020 the Decade of Action for Road Safety with the overarching goal of stabilising and reducing the forecasted number of road traffic deaths by increasing activities at national, regional and global levels. In 2011, a Plan of Action for the Decade of Action, a tool to support the development of national and local plans of action, was launched. Countries are encouraged to implement activities according to the five pillars set out by the Plan of Action. The UNRSC, tasked to evaluate the overall impact of the Decade, developed and populated indicators for each pillar. Currently, 36 of 38 proposed indicators are populated by baseline data for 2010 from the second Global status report for road safety. However, gaps exist in data quality and availability on a global level. Therefore, there is an urgent need for improving data quality and availability to measure the progress of the Decade of Action.
APA Citation
Hyder, A., Paichadze, N., Toroyan, T., & Peden, M. (2017). Monitoring the Decade of Action for Global Road Safety 2011–2020: An update. Global Public Health, 12 (12). http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17441692.2016.1169306