Addressing the implementation gap in global road safety : exploring features of an effective response and introducing a 10-country program.

Auteur(s)
Hyder, A.A. Allen, K.A. Di Pietro, G. Adriazola, C.A. Sobel, R. Larson, K. & Peden, M.
Jaar
Samenvatting

Yearly, more than 1.2 million people are killed by road traffic injuries (RTIs) around the globe, and another 20 to 50 million are injured. The global burden of RTIs is predicted to rise. The authors explored the need for concerted action for global road safety and propose characteristics of an effective response to the gap in addressing RTIs. A successful response is proposed that includes domains such as strong political will, capacity building, use of evidence-based interventions, rigorous evaluation, increased global funding, multisectoral action, and sustainability. A case study is presented of the global Road Safety in 10 Countries project, which is a new, 5-year, multipartner initiative to address the burden of RTIs in 10 low- and middle-income countries. (Author/publisher)

Publicatie

Bibliotheeknummer
20121106 ST [electronic version only]
Uitgave

American Journal of Public Health, Vol. 102 (2012), No. 6 (June), p. 1061-1067, 36 ref.

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