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The 15th ASEAN LTWG Meeting held in Brunei on May 5, 2009, focused on improving road safety through the Global Road Safety Partnership (GRSP). Rob Klein, GRSP Regional Director, emphasized significant regional achievements since 2004, including alignment with the World Report on road safety strategies. The meeting highlighted the need for capacity building, funding assurance, and the importance of child injury prevention. Active collaboration among ASEAN member states is vital for enhancing road safety measures as we enter a new decade of focused action.
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GRSP Activities and Future Needs • 15th ASEAN LTWG Meeting • Brunei: ADB – ASEAN • Road Safety Workshop • 5 May 2009 • Rob Klein • GRSP Regional Director Asia
GRSP Activities and Future Needs “2004, a very significant year in international and regional road safety”. - World Report Released (review- June 2009) • World Business Council for Sustainable Development = mobility project = GRSI (2005) • ASEAN Road Safety Strategy (2009/10 =update?)
GRSP Regional Action Typology Death and Injury Behaviors of Road Users, Deliverers and Providers GPM and iRAP Countermeasure Enablers Standards Technology Codes Capacity building Regulations Products Laws Information Level 1 Pre Conditioners Policing Management + Structure Strategy + Action Plan Data and Performance Monitoring/Indicators Funding Research and Evaluation PEOPLE, VEHICLES, ROADS Level 2 Level 3 Level 4
GRSP Activities and Future Needs • - Excellent behavioural outcomes in many countries, increased commitment and focus • - Regional seminar reconvened • - Regionalisation strategy implemented • - In country manager approach implemented and staffing levels increased • - Process evaluation and independent outcome evaluations confirm approach recommends GRSI to be continued
GRSP Activities and Future Needs • GRSI Members 2005 -2010, (2010 – 2015?)
ASEAN Issues and Needs • - Alignment of World Report, Safe Systems, iRAP and GPM’s • - Compatibility with existing and developing in country action plans • - Greater focus on capacity building • - Funding must be assured • - World Report on Child Injury should be focus • - 2007 Region seminar said “ASEAN Road Safety Strategy (05 - 10) • is very useful and has influenced the direction of road safety at National level • supports national road safety strategies andaction plan • encourages knowledge sharing. • 9 of the 10 ASEAN members would like it to be updated”
In Summary • « There is overwhelming need to make 2009/10 very significant years in regional road safety as we commence a decade of action »