Rural Transport Safety - Time for a Broader Debate?
IFRTD members in Peru, Cameroon, Sri Lanka, Madagascar, and India have completed a series of complementary case studies to highlight the specific transport safety issues faced by rural communities in developing countries.
The studies, commissioned as part of IFRTD's participation in the African Road Safety Congress (Ghana, 5-7 Feb 2007), have been an opportunity to look beyond the road focus of the current transport safety debate. In the past few years IFRTD members have highlighted some of the less documented transport safety issues:
- Safety from harassment, particularly for women and girls.
- safety of poor people's property, eg. intermediate modes of transport.
- Safety issues concerning the design of local infrastructure eg. water crossings, footbridges, paths and tracks.
- The implications of safety regulations on poor rural transport users and operators.
- Safety issues on community access roads.
We hope that these studies will mark the beginning of some new and exciting debate. Click here to access the studies and synthesis paper.
Alternatives to Known Means of Transport
July 20, 2005
Location: Bole, Ghana
Hubs, Harbours and Deltas in South East Asia: Multidisciplinary and Intercultural Perspectives
July 20, 2005
Location: Phnom Penh, Cambodia
15th International Conference 'Road Safety on Four Continents'
March 1, 2010
Location: Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
International Workshop on Gender, Economic Integration, and Cross-border Road Infrastructure: Poverty and Mobility in the Context of Asia
June 11, 2010
Location: Bangkok, Thailand
Regional Conference on Innovations in Road Financing and Management
August 26, 2010
Location: Arusha, Tanzania
Transport in Mountains
November 21, 2010
Location: Kathmandu, Nepal
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