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Sary Mam

Helmet wearing promotion - 4 views

Helmet wearing promotion Since 2002 WHO has collaborated with Handicap International, the Cambodian Ministry of Health, the Cambodian Red Cross and Red Crescent Society and a number of other partn...

Helmet wearing promotion

started by Sary Mam on 11 Mar 09 no follow-up yet
Sary Mam

Red Cross Red Crescent - News - 0 views

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    Youth and road safety July 2006 Kolap Hul, Youth Coordinator, Cambodia Red Cross In 2005, the Road Safety Project of the Cambodian Red Cross was implemented eight schools in the capital city, Phnom Penh, with 400 CRC Youth received training and helmets. In 2006, the Cambodian Red Cross Youth Program has expanded the Road Safety Project, Road Safety Begins with Me, to Battambang Province, the second largest province in Cambodia. This province has the third highest number of road accidents in Cambodia, according to 2004 Road Traffic Accident and Victim Information System Report. Humanitarian crisis Road safety is fast becoming a humanitarian crisis in Cambodia, with fatality and injury rates twice the regional average. Youth account for almost half of all traffic casualties. The volume of traffic is expected to rise exponentially over the next decade. Due to these alarming statistics, the CRCYP identified, in consultation with students in the city, a clear need to intervene to create greater road safety awareness among youth. CRCYP believes that in order to influence others to change their behaviors on the road, the youth must become role models within their schools, families and communities. The project has two components; road safety workshops in high schools, and city-wide campaigns designed to raise awareness among youth through parades and performances. Training As a first step, CRC Youth Advisors in four high schools in Battambang received road safety training. Next, the Youth Advisors facilitated training to 175 CRC Youth through a five-day youth camp from June 30 to July 4, 2006. The training included information on the Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement, the seven Fundamental Principles, CRC Youth Programme Policy, First Aid, Road Safety Laws and Regulations, and a Road Safety Simulation Course. After the training, all facilitators and participants receive helmets. A social side During the training, the youth were able to interact with one another thro
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Road Safty and Accident in Phnom Penh | Personal Press - 0 views

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    In Phnom Penh, 502 casualties were reported, corresponding to 50% increase compared to April 2007 and 8% increase compared to the previous month. Among them, 34 died. 10% of motorbikes' casualties wore a helmet at accident time, in Phnom Penh, whereas it was only 5% in the whole country.
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    some background info of Motor accident
Sary Mam

WHO - 4 views

Background and road safety situation Cambodia has a population of 14.1 million people and a gross domestic product of US$ 6.2 billion. Motorcycles are an important mode of transport in Cambodia. M...

Background and road safety situation in Cambodia

started by Sary Mam on 11 Mar 09 no follow-up yet
seng sophany

Road Safety Cambodia - 0 views

  • In September 2007, the road traffic law for the Royal Kingdom of Cambodia came into force. The General National Police Commissariat of the Department of Order in the Ministry of Interior (MoI) is responsible for national implementation of the traffic law, with each province/municipality able to determine their own enforcement priorities. In 2008, the Department of Order has issued comprehensive procedures for enforcement of the traffic law articles covering the type of regulations needed to be followed, training requirements, legal documentation, type of specific enforcement actions and penalties as well as accident-scene and checkpoint management. A sample of enforcement actions and police responsibilities included in the document are: Driver behavior: helmet wearing, speeding, drink-driving, running red lights, seatbelts, overloading, etc.. Vehicles: correct registration and number plates, technical inspection, four/two wheel driving licenses Order on roads: traffic flow management, inspecting road furniture and traffic lights, overseeing lane infringements at intersections Road accidents: accident scene management and investigation
seng sophany

Road Safety Cambodia - 1 views

  • Public Education and Awareness are key activities in prevention of road accidents and casualties. Informing and educating road users can improve knowledge about the rules of the road and about safe driving behavior. Campaigns can also help to reduce dangers of risky behavior and attitudes by highlighting the causes and trends of road accidents and casualties. The goal is to promote behavior change among all road users in an effort to improve road safety. However, education should not work in isolation and must be complemented with other measures in enforcement, road engineering and emergency response. In Cambodia, the National Road Safety Committee is working with a variety of partners to raise awareness on the issue of road safety. The strategy involves focusing on specific messages targeting risky behavior. The National Road Safety Committee has approved four main messages for road safety in Cambodia: Helmet Wearing Speeding Drink-Driving Overloading Organizations interested in conducting awareness campaigns in road safety are encouraged to focus on the above four messages. Organizations are also encouraged to conduct awareness and education during key times of the year, particularly around national holidays, including Khmer New Year, Pchum Ben and Water Festival, which are characterized by sharp increasing of road accidents. The National Road Safety Committee also encourages interested organizations to conduct road safety activities during two important events, both sanctioned by the United Nations
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TrekEarth | Road Traffic in Cambodia Photo - 0 views

  • Road traffic accidents in Cambodia is critical. According to “Road Safety Cambodia", every day, out of 14-million population almost 4 persons die and more than 100 are injured on the roads of Cambodia. Over the last 5 years, the number of accidents increased by 50% and the number of fatalities has double. In July 2007 alone: * A provisional number of 1,538 casualties were reported by the participating hospitals, health centers, private clinics and traffic police departments in the 24 reporting provinces. Among them, 460 were severely injured and 92 died. * In Phnom Penh, 491 casualties were reported, corresponding to a 39% increase compared to July 2006 and a 20% increase compared to the previous month. * Only 48% of car/truck/bus drivers have a valid driving license at the time of the accident. * 3% of casualties are wearing a helmet at the time of the accident. * 44% of motorbikes' riders were suffering from head injury. * 79% of casualties suffering from a cranial trauma are indeed motorbike users, followed by pedestrians and bicycle users. On September 1, 2007, an implementation of the new
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