ROADSAFETYCOURSE.ORG - Whois Information

roadsafetycourse.org
www.roadsafetycourse.org
In many low and medium income countries (LMIC’s) the number of road traffic fatalities increases rapidly. International programs and funds are made available to stop this process. Road safety programs on education, engineering and enforcement are developed through initiatives from many partners participating in the United Nations Road Safety Collaboration, such as international agencies, WHO, World Bank, governments, foundations, NGO’s, et cetera. Capacity building is considered as a central element in these programs. International programs should focus on the development of a strong road safety organization and the development of an educational structure that supports this organization. The Dutch Foundation Road Safety for All provide supportive actions for such developments. In the period 1970 – 2010 the Netherlands have developed an outstanding road safety position. The mortality rate has become one of the lowest in the world. Based on our international road safety knowledge we prepare an educational program for international students and professionals as a contribution to the Decade of Action for Road Safety 2011-2020. Our lecturers are from universities and institutes with the highest international reputation.
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