United Nations Report – Improving global road safety


UN Report that mentioned ASEAN NCAP & Melaka Declaration as important milestones in the UN Decade of Action’s Safer Vehicle Pillar.

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Summary:

The present report, prepared by the World Health Organization in cooperation
with the United Nations regional commissions and in consultation with other
partners of the United Nations Road Safety Collaboration, provides an update of the
status of the implementation of the recommendations contained in General Assembly
resolutions 58/289, 60/5, 62/244, 64/255 and 66/260 on improving global road
safety. The report describes activities and achievements by the global road safety
community in pursuance of the objectives of the Decade of Action for Road Safety
(2011-2020) since the previous report of the Secretary-General (66/389). Several
high-profile events during this period attest to the recognition of the problem around
the world and the solutions that Governments and other stakeholders need to
implement in order to reduce road traffic crashes and their consequences on public
health and development. These events, all of which drew attention to road safety
from the highest political levels, included the World Day of Remembrance for Road
Traffic Victims in November 2012, the launch of the Global Status Report on Road
Safety 2013: Supporting a Decade of Action in March 2013, the second United
Nations Global Road Safety Week held from 6 to 12 May 2013 and the launch of the
Global Alliance for Care of the Injured in May 2013. The report concludes with a
number of recommendations for consideration by the Assembly for achieving the
goals of the Decade of Action for Road Safety.