UNITAR and CIFAL Philippines Host Road Safety Multi-Stakeholder Conference in Quezon City

Participants of the Road Safety for Sustainable Cities: A Multi-Stakeholder Conference9-10 November 2017, Quezon City, the Philippines – UNITAR in close collaboration with its International Training Centre for Authorities and Leaders in the Philippines (CIFAL Philippines), and the University of the Philippines (UP), UP National Center for Transportation Studies (UP NCTS) hosted the “Road Safety for Sustainable Cities: A Multi-Stakeholder Conference” in Quezon City, Philippines on 9-10 November 2017.

The conference gathered 151 representatives from national government offices, local government units, academic and research institutions, civil society groups, private transport-related companies, and members of the media to discuss issues in road safety and responsible road use.

“In an age of multilateralism, only a multi-stakeholder approach can promote road safety and common well-being. The multi-stakeholders approach offers diverse and innovative solutions to our road safety challenges,” said CIFAL Philippines Director Edna Co.

Discussion session during the Road Safety for Sustainable Cities: A Multi-Stakeholder ConferenceThe conference also served as venue for the Philippines’ Department of Transportation (DOTr) to publicly discuss the Philippine Road Safety Action Plan, which will be formally launched within the year. In his keynote address, DOTr Assistant Secretary Arnold Fabillar said road safety features in the Philippines are inadequate compared to other Asian countries, highlighting the need to improve infrastructure, especially in terms of connectivity, mobility and safety.

The multi-stakeholder conference was divided into six sessions, each giving diverse groups an opportunity to share best practices and challenges to improving road safety and mobility in the country and the region. The topics covered include road safety legislation and regulation, multi-stakeholder partnerships for road safety, safe and sustainable infrastructure for all road users, responsible and accountable road safety leadership, innovative interventions in road safety, and research directions in academia.

One of the key messages put forward during the event is the importance of public-private partnerships in expanding the reach and impact of individual road safety initiatives.

Participants during a Virtual Reality Exercise The two-day conference culminated in the expression of global commitments and signing of the symbolic pledge wall. Participants were invited to join the pact to uphold responsible road use and reduce drink-driving.

The recorded livestream videos of the conference sessions are available on CIFAL Philippines Facebook Page.


Photo 1: Participants of the Road Safety for Sustainable Cities: A Multi-Stakeholder Conference

Photo 2: Discussion during the Road Safety for Sustainable Cities: A Multi-Stakeholder Conference

Photo 3: Participants during a Virtual Reality Exercise

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