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Strengthening Road Safety Management for Evidence-based Intervention in Uganda

Strengthening Road Safety Management for Evidence-based Intervention in Uganda

The main objective of the project is to strengthen the capacity of Uganda in data collection, analysis and research for evidence-based road safety intervention

Client:
UNECA

Location: Uganda, Africa

Year of completion: Ongoing

Areas: ,

The problem

Road safety in Uganda is deteriorating, and road crashes are likely to increase if effective interventions are not implemented. As with other developing countries efforts are being made by the Uganda government to set national road safety policies but there are no mechanisms to ensure its implementation.

Challenges identified spam across the road safety institutional management functions: coordination, legislation, funding & resource allocation, monitoring & and evaluation, R & D and knowledge transfer.

Our approach

Funded by the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa (UNECA) through the United Nations Road Safety Trust Fund, the project foresees specific objectives for the development of the M&E framework:

  • To provide guidance for gathering of timely accurate, harmonized, and complete information for monitoring and evaluating implementation of all road safety interventions.
  • To guide systematic reporting mechanism and utilization of road safety data generated from M&E system in Uganda.
  • To enhance the creation of a platform for building multi-sectoral partnerships, networking, and collaboration for M&E activities of road safety programs at sub-national and national levels.

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