First Workshop of the Asia-Pacific Road Safety Observatory (APRSO)
The meeting was the starting point of a collaborative effort to address road crash data and road safety activities across the Asian and Pacific region. The objective was to demonstrate:
- the economic, social and financial costs of road crashes and the importance to put them in perspective with other public policy issues;
- outline the concept of a Road Safety Observatory (RSO);
- field inputs from participating countries on their needs and expectations relating to road crash and road safety data collection, data reporting, data analysis, and actions to address road safety;
- shape the way towards the establishment of an RSO;
- foster the development of a synergistic environment to empower countries in individual and collective action to address the road safety epidemic in the region; and
- demonstrate the mutual benefits of an RSO to the members and to the region.
The countries present included: Bangladesh, Cambodia, Indonesia, Japan, Korea, Lao PDR, Malaysia, Myanmar, Nepal, Pakistan, Philippines Singapore, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Vietnam.
Event Materials
- Minutes of the Meeting
- Summary of Comments on Draft Recommended crash-related minimum data set and data sources
- Summary of Comments on Governance Structure of Asia and the Pacific Road Safety Observatory
- Asia and the Pacific Road Safety Observatory (APRSO) Draft Governance Document
- Draft Recommended crash-related minimum data set and data sources
Contact Person
Transport Division
United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific
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