Life Support: Advancing the Global Agenda for Financing & Action on Road Safety

3rd April 2024
In order to accelerate progress in addressing road traffic injury, financing is critical. Governments and city authorities need catalytic support to make further progress. This is an introduction to the FIA Foundation’s advocacy agenda on how increased and improved financing is needed for scaled-up impact on road traffic injury around the world.
Life Support Financing Agenda
Life Support: Advancing the Global Agenda for Financing & Action on Road Safety

A Fare Price

11th March 2024
An investigation into the health costs of motorcycle taxi crashes in Kenya. This study sets out to understand helmet usage, and the scale and impact of motorcycle related deaths and injuries, to highlight the urgent need for immediate action to strengthen the enforcement of the Kenyan motorcycle helmet standard to help reduce the number of deaths and serious injuries linked to low helmet prevalence.
A Fare Price - Report cover
A Fare Price

Trends in the global vehicle fleet 2023

30th November 2023
This is the latest update of the GFEI benchmarking report looking at the specific fuel consumption of light-duty vehicles (LDVs). It focuses on changes between 2019 and 2022, in particular the impact of Sport Utility Vehicle (SUV) and electric vehicle (EV) market changes.
Trends in the global vehicle fleet 2023

Securing Global Fleet Transformation: GFEI's ZERO Pathway

9th November 2021
GFEI’s global targets and capacity building support policies for vehicle efficiency and electrification. Our new report on GFEI’s ZERO pathway sets out key actions to secure global fleet transformation to zero carbon vehicles by 2050.
GFEI Zero Pathway report
Securing Global Fleet Transformation: GFEI's ZERO Pathway

Manifesto 2030 Advocacy Hub

8th November 2021
Launched to coincide with the UN Streets for Life campaign, the FIA Foundation’s new Advocacy Hub, based within the Child Health Initiative, will focus on supporting global, national and city campaigns for 30km/h streets where children and youth live, walk and cycle.
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Manifesto 2030 Advocacy Hub

These are our streets: Manifesto 2030

16th February 2020
The Manifesto calls for a transformation of urban streets by 2030 into safe, low speed and accessible space that puts people first, encouraging zero carbon walking and cycling, by deploying the ‘Speed Vaccine’: safe footpaths and crossings; protected cycleways; and maximum 30 km/h speed limits anywhere children and traffic mix.
These Are Our Streets Manifesto
These are our streets: Manifesto 2030

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