Publication: Reducing Road Deaths: An Urgent Development Goal

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2015-04
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2015-04
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Bose, Dipan
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In 2010, more than 100 countries co-sponsored a landmark resolution by the United Nation (UN) General Assembly - a decade of action for road safety to stabilize and then reduce forecasted global traffic fatalities by 2020. From 1980 to 2010, road fatalities as a share of population rose about 13 percent worldwide, but they rose by more than 75 percent in developing East Asia (including China) and by 66 percent in South Asia (including India). Awareness and advocacy have strengthened over the past five years, but these data suggest that developing countries, especially in the middle-income group, will fail to attain the 2020 goal set by the decade of action. Now midway to the end of that decade, countries are set to meet in Brazil in November to discuss ways to accelerate progress toward the 2020 goal. The World Bank has ramped up its funding and focused on supporting stronger road safety management, including enforcement capacity, vehicle safety, data management systems, and engagement with civil societies and the private sector.
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Bose, Dipan. 2015. Reducing Road Deaths: An Urgent Development Goal. Transport and ICT connections,no. 12;. © World Bank Group, Washington, DC. http://hdl.handle.net/10986/22298 License: CC BY 3.0 IGO.
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