Our Street Wise program won third place in the road safety academic work competition organized as part of the 13th Thailand Road Safety Seminar: Invest in Sustainable Road Safety held in Bangkok. AIP Foundation’s Thailand Chairperson Ratanawadee H. Winther accepted the award from the Interior Ministry’s Deputy Permanent Secretary and gave a brief presentation of
AIP Foundation, Fedex, and other stakeholders launched the first stop of the Walk With FedEx Tour at Nguyen Thai Hoc Primary School in Ho Chi Minh City. Over 1,000 students attended the launch. Previously, in October, the school also co-hosted an International Walk to School Month event with the Department of Education and Training and the
AIP Foundation staff attended the World Health Organization SEA Ministerial Meeting on Accelerating actions for implementation of the Decade of Action for Road Safety in Phuket. During the Ministerial Panel Session, AIP Foundation Thailand Chairperson Ratanawadee H. Winther participated as a panelist from the civil society sector and spoke about the importance of multisector collaboration
Four members of the Thailand’s Legal Development Program (LDP), Dr. Sanya Namee, Nichamon Thongphat, Supa Chotngam and Thanachart Paliyawate, attended the Bloomberg Initiative for Global Road Safety (BIGRS) workshop on Improving Road Safety Legislation in Geneva, Switzerland. The workshop, hosted by the World Health Organization, focused on vehicle regulations. At the workshop, the Thai LDP representatives highlighted their strategies
The Young Ambassadors for Road Safety (YARS) network, in partnership with the Australian Embassy’s Direct Aid Program, donated 300 helmets to students from Samdech Decho Hun Sen Krous, Phnum Thnol, and Por Langkar Primary Schools in Siem Reap. Delighted students took part in games organized by the student ambassadors that introduced road safety concepts in an engaging and educational
The International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health published a paper on the Global Helmet Vaccine Initiative (GHVI), titled A Comprehensive Approach to Motorcycle-Related Head Injury Prevention: Experiences from the field in Vietnam, Cambodia, and Uganda. The paper was a collaboration between AIP Foundation and the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, including Greig Craft,
Thirty-five stakeholders from government, target universities, and media convened in Phnom Penh to discuss the proposed Safety Delivered television commercial (TVC). At the meeting, we presented the storyboard for the TVC to the stakeholders, including H.E. Min Meanvy, Secretary of State of the Ministry of Public Work and Transportation, and General Ty Long, a Senior
Together with representatives from the Legal Development Program (LDP), we attended the Speed Management Workshop organized by the World Resources Institute (WRI) at the Traffic Police Division in Bangkok. The objective of the workshop was to discuss risk factors for road crashes in Bangkok, how to reduce speeding-related crashes, speed management in Bangkok, and success stories for
Stakeholders, including administrators, teachers, students, parents from six program schools, as well as representatives from government agencies, participated in a stakeholder orientation workshop for the Helmets for Families program in Ho Chi Minh City. During the workshop, participants were introduced to the Helmets for Families objectives, implementation plan, activities, monitoring and evaluation methodology. Challenges and
As part of the Safety Delivered program, AIP Foundation staff trained 85 teachers from Preak Leap and Hun Neang Trabeck Primary Schools on a curriculum to teach road safety to their students in the coming semester. The two-day workshop aimed to increase teachers’ understanding of the importance road safety as well as increase their capacity to work