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International road safety experts in Mumbai discuss initiatives to prevent traffic deaths and injuries
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International road safety experts in Mumbai discuss initiatives to prevent traffic deaths and injuries

(Annual) meeting convenes global network of cities and countries committed to improving road safety, furthers Michael R Bloomberg’s efforts to combat injuries as WHO Global Ambassador.

Bloomberg Philanthropies Initiative for Global Road Safety convenes 150 road safety experts from 17 countries in Mumbai, India, from June 7-9, 2017, to address one of the world’s leading causes of preventable death. Nearly 85 per cent of the world’s countries lack adequate laws to counter the growing rates of traffic-related deaths and injuries. As a result, an estimated 1.3 million deaths and 20 to 50 million injuries occur every year, with 90 per cent of these fatalities occurring in low and middle-income countries.

Government officials, non-governmental stakeholders, law enforcement and other partners will convene in Mumbai to share best practices and learnings since last year’s meeting in Bangkok, Thailand.

“The Municipal Corporation of Greater Mumbai has been a great partner in tackling road safety challenges, an urgent issue in India and across the world,â€� says Dr Kelly Henning, Director, public health program, Bloomberg Philanthropies. â€œWithout action, road traffic crashes will become the seventh leading cause of death globally by 2030. We look forward to gathering this week to learn about initiatives that have been effectively implemented here and to help achieve progress on road safety globally.â€�

This year’s meeting includes workshops designed to share lessons learned and the most effective prevention strategies. The sessions focus on law enforcement, communications to inform the public on safer road use and change their behavior, new technology and innovation in road safety, and new case studies on cities and countries that have implemented successful strategies. Participants include representatives of Mumbai city government, the World Bank, World Health Organization and Bloomberg Philanthropies, among others.

Along with its partners, Bloomberg Philanthropies has been a leader in developing and helping implement interventions to prevent traffic crash deaths, including increased seat-belt and helmet use, speed reduction, drinking and driving reduction, safe sustainable urban transport, and improved road infrastructure. Michael R Bloomberg, Founder, Bloomberg Philanthropies, currently serves as World Health Organization Global Ambassador for Noncommunicable Diseases (NCDs), working to raise awareness about NCDs and injuries and get more governments to take stronger action to combat them.

In 2015, Bloomberg Philanthropies launched phase two of the Initiative for Global Road Safety to address road traffic safety in 10 cities, including Mumbai, as well as Accra, Addis Ababa, Bandung, Bangkok, Bogota, Fortaleza, Ho Chi Minh City, Sao Paulo, and Shanghai; five countries, including India, China, Philippines, Tanzania, and Thailand; and three vehicle market regions, including India, Latin America, and Southeast Asia, with the primary goal of reducing road traffic fatalities and injuries.

Bloomberg Philanthropies has invested $259 million since 2007 to implement interventions that have been proven to reduce road traffic fatalities and injuries in low and middle-income cities and countries.

Since Bloomberg Philanthropies began funding proven road safety interventions:
  • More than 3.36 billion have been covered by strengthened road safety laws;
  • More than 93 million people have been exposed to hard-hitting media campaigns promoting road safety;
  • More than 66,000 professionals have been trained on road safety tactics;
  • Governments have committed $5.3 billion towards infrastructure improvements that will make roads safer; and
  • Approximately 125,000 lives will be saved through Bloomberg-supported road safety activities.

The Bloomberg Initiative for Global Road Safety supports leading global road safety organizations to work with the cities and countries to reduce road traffic fatalities and injuries. Partners include:
  • Global Health Advocacy Incubator
  • Global Designing Cities Initiative
  • Global New Car Assessment Programme
  • Global Road Safety Partnership
  • Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
  • Vital Strategies
  • World Bank Global Road Safety Facility
  • World Health Organization
  • World Resources Institute


(Annual) meeting convenes global network of cities and countries committed to improving road safety, furthers Michael R Bloomberg’s efforts to combat injuries as WHO Global Ambassador. Bloomberg Philanthropies Initiative for Global Road Safety convenes 150 road safety experts from 17 countries in Mumbai, India, from June 7-9, 2017, to address one of the world’s leading causes of preventable death. Nearly 85 per cent of the world’s countries lack adequate laws to counter the growing rates of traffic-related deaths and injuries. As a result, an estimated 1.3 million deaths and 20 to 50 million injuries occur every year, with 90 per cent of these fatalities occurring in low and middle-income countries. Government officials, non-governmental stakeholders, law enforcement and other partners will convene in Mumbai to share best practices and learnings since last year’s meeting in Bangkok, Thailand. “The Municipal Corporation of Greater Mumbai has been a great partner in tackling road safety challenges, an urgent issue in India and across the world,â€� says Dr Kelly Henning, Director, public health program, Bloomberg Philanthropies. â€œWithout action, road traffic crashes will become the seventh leading cause of death globally by 2030. We look forward to gathering this week to learn about initiatives that have been effectively implemented here and to help achieve progress on road safety globally.â€� This year’s meeting includes workshops designed to share lessons learned and the most effective prevention strategies. The sessions focus on law enforcement, communications to inform the public on safer road use and change their behavior, new technology and innovation in road safety, and new case studies on cities and countries that have implemented successful strategies. Participants include representatives of Mumbai city government, the World Bank, World Health Organization and Bloomberg Philanthropies, among others. Along with its partners, Bloomberg Philanthropies has been a leader in developing and helping implement interventions to prevent traffic crash deaths, including increased seat-belt and helmet use, speed reduction, drinking and driving reduction, safe sustainable urban transport, and improved road infrastructure. Michael R Bloomberg, Founder, Bloomberg Philanthropies, currently serves as World Health Organization Global Ambassador for Noncommunicable Diseases (NCDs), working to raise awareness about NCDs and injuries and get more governments to take stronger action to combat them. In 2015, Bloomberg Philanthropies launched phase two of the Initiative for Global Road Safety to address road traffic safety in 10 cities, including Mumbai, as well as Accra, Addis Ababa, Bandung, Bangkok, Bogota, Fortaleza, Ho Chi Minh City, Sao Paulo, and Shanghai; five countries, including India, China, Philippines, Tanzania, and Thailand; and three vehicle market regions, including India, Latin America, and Southeast Asia, with the primary goal of reducing road traffic fatalities and injuries. Bloomberg Philanthropies has invested $259 million since 2007 to implement interventions that have been proven to reduce road traffic fatalities and injuries in low and middle-income cities and countries. Since Bloomberg Philanthropies began funding proven road safety interventions: More than 3.36 billion have been covered by strengthened road safety laws; More than 93 million people have been exposed to hard-hitting media campaigns promoting road safety; More than 66,000 professionals have been trained on road safety tactics; Governments have committed $5.3 billion towards infrastructure improvements that will make roads safer; and Approximately 125,000 lives will be saved through Bloomberg-supported road safety activities. The Bloomberg Initiative for Global Road Safety supports leading global road safety organizations to work with the cities and countries to reduce road traffic fatalities and injuries. Partners include: Global Health Advocacy Incubator Global Designing Cities Initiative Global New Car Assessment Programme Global Road Safety Partnership Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health Vital Strategies World Bank Global Road Safety Facility World Health Organization World Resources Institute

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