Road Safety Management Capacity Assessment for Samoa
This Road Safety Management Capacity Assessment (RSMCA) seeks to gain a broad understanding of the Government of Samoa’s road safety management capacity to support its plans to improve road safety outcomes throughout the country. The RSMCA follows...
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okr-10986-351622021-04-23T14:02:18Z Road Safety Management Capacity Assessment for Samoa World Bank ROAD SAFETY MANAGEMENT CAPACITY BUILDING CRASH VICTIMS ROAD NETWORK VEHICULAR ACCIDENTS REHABILITATION LAND TRANSPORT This Road Safety Management Capacity Assessment (RSMCA) seeks to gain a broad understanding of the Government of Samoa’s road safety management capacity to support its plans to improve road safety outcomes throughout the country. The RSMCA follows the seven critical road safety institutional management functions (Bliss and Breen 2013) to identify key challenges and provide recommendations for improvement in road safety management, and similarly addresses the Safe System pillars for the interventions level. The seven institutional management functions include: results focus, coordination, legislation, finance and resource allocation, promotion and advocacy, monitoring and evaluation, and research and development of knowledge transfer. The Safe System pillars include road safety management, safe roads and mobility, safe vehicles, safe road users, post-crash care, and safe speeds. The RSMCA’s alignment with both the road safety institutional management functions and the Safe System Approach in turn aims to help the Government of Samoa to prioritize targeted next steps to address road crash death and serious injury in the country. 2021-02-23T16:28:31Z 2021-02-23T16:28:31Z 2020-11-01 Report http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/344441613968935730/Road-Safety-Management-Capacity-Assessment-for-Samoa http://hdl.handle.net/10986/35162 English CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work Economic & Sector Work :: Other Infrastructure Study East Asia and Pacific Samoa |
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This Road Safety Management Capacity
Assessment (RSMCA) seeks to gain a broad understanding of
the Government of Samoa’s road safety management capacity to
support its plans to improve road safety outcomes throughout
the country. The RSMCA follows the seven critical road
safety institutional management functions (Bliss and Breen
2013) to identify key challenges and provide recommendations
for improvement in road safety management, and similarly
addresses the Safe System pillars for the interventions
level. The seven institutional management functions include:
results focus, coordination, legislation, finance and
resource allocation, promotion and advocacy, monitoring and
evaluation, and research and development of knowledge
transfer. The Safe System pillars include road safety
management, safe roads and mobility, safe vehicles, safe
road users, post-crash care, and safe speeds. The RSMCA’s
alignment with both the road safety institutional management
functions and the Safe System Approach in turn aims to help
the Government of Samoa to prioritize targeted next steps to
address road crash death and serious injury in the country. |
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Road Safety Management Capacity Assessment for Samoa |
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Road Safety Management Capacity Assessment for Samoa |
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Road Safety Management Capacity Assessment for Samoa |
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Road Safety Management Capacity Assessment for Samoa |
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road safety management capacity assessment for samoa |
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World Bank, Washington, DC |
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2021 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/344441613968935730/Road-Safety-Management-Capacity-Assessment-for-Samoa http://hdl.handle.net/10986/35162 |
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