UN Road Safety Fund Report
Every year, millions of lives are impacted by preventable road tragedies. The UN Road Safety Fund (UNRSF) which won a Prince Michael Road Safety Award in 2023 is continuing to drive change through innovative projects in countries like Brazil, Rwanda, Armenia, and beyond. From helmet safety laws to post-crash care systems, discover how global partnerships are building safer roads and saving lives. Join the movement for safer roads worldwide.
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