Partnerships
United Nations
United Nations Road Safety Collaboration (UNRSC)
PRI is member of the United Nations Road Safety Collaboration.
The UNRSC was established in 2004. The World Health Organization WHO acts as coordinator and is working in close cooperation with the United Nations regional commissions.
UNRSC is an informal consultative mechanism whose members are committed to road safety efforts and in particular to the implementation of the recommendations of the World Report on road traffic injury prevention.
More information: www.who.int/roadsafety/en/
UN General Assembly Resolution 68/269 April 2014
UN General Assembly Resolution 66/260 April 2012
UN General Assembly Resolution 54/255 May 2010
First Global Ministerial Conference on Road Safety November 2009.
Moscow Declaration
Report 20th meeting UNRSC October 2014
Report 19th meeting UNRSC April 2014
Report 18th meeting UNRSC November 2013
Report 17th meeting UNRSC March 2013
Report 16th meeting UNRSC November 2012
Report 15th meeting UNRSC April 2012
Report 14th meeting UNRSC November 2011
Report 13th meeting UNRSC April 2011
Working Party on Road Traffic Safety of the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe. (UNECE - WP1)
PRI has a consultative status at UNECE -WP1.
The UNECE pioneered road safety activities since 1950. In 1988, the Working Party on Road Traffic Safety(WP1), an intergovernmental body, was established. Its primary function is to serve as guardian of the United Nations legal instruments aimed at harmonizing traffic rules.
More information: www.unece.org/trans/roadsafe/rsabout.html
Report 69th session WP1 September 2014
Report 68th session WP1 March 2014
Report 67th session WP1 December 2013
Report 66th session WP1 September 2013
Report 65th session WP1 March 2013
Report 64th session WP1 September 2012
Report 63rd session WP1 March 2012
Report 62nd session WP1 September 2011
Report 61st session WP1 March 2011
Global Alliance of NGOs for Road Safety
PRI is member of the Global Alliance.
The Alliance was established in 2011 by NGO members of UNRSC. The Alliance acts as a forum where NGOs can share best practices and collectively advocate for road safety and the rights of victims of road traffic crashes. The Alliance organizes the Global Meeting of NGOs Advocating for Road Safety, which takes place every two years.
More information: www.roadsafetyngos.org/about-the-alliance/
Brussels Declaration of NGOs May 2009
Brussels Declaration of NGOs SUMMARY May 2009
Report 1st meeting Alliance May 2009
Report 2nd meeting Alliance March 2011
Laser International Foundation
PRI and LASER signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU).
LASER has been founded in 2006. It aims to collaborate with the United Nations objectives for the improvement of global road safety, especially in poor or emerging countries. PRI and LASER share their views on improving the behavior of road users through education.
More information: www.roadsafetyfilm.org/index.php/en/about-us/laser-international-foundation
European Road Safety Charter
PRI is signatory of the EU Road Safety Charter.
The Charter, led by the European Commission, is the largest civil society platform on road safety. More than 2300 public and private entities have committed to the Charter and are carrying out road safety actions. These actions have strengthened road safety culture across Europe, improved common knowledge about the causes of accidents and helped to create preventative measures and solutions.
More information: www.erscharter.eu