AIP Foundation started a mid-term assessment to measure the effectiveness of its campaign to affect positive changes in the knowledge, attitude, and practice of motorcycle passengers across three target provinces in Cambodia – Kandal, Kampong Speu, and Phnom Penh. The behavior change assessment comes after one year of the “Head Safe. Helmet On.” project implementation
“Protect your passengers’ lives. Make sure they wear helmets.” That is the tagline featured on AIP Foundation’s six billboards along three national roads in six target districts in Cambodia. It is estimated that approximately 1,000,000 road users view the two billboards in Phnom Penh city alone each day.
Với sự hỗ trợ của Bộ Giáo dục và Đào tạo cùng nhà trường, Quỹ AIP đã thu thập 510,768 chữ ký ủng hộ Thỉnh nguyện thư của trẻ em ở khắp Campuchia, Trung Quốc, Thái Lan, và Việt Nam. Là một phần của chiến dịch #Cứu mạng sống cho trẻ em, Thỉnh nguyện thư
Individuals in the media industry are working hard to increase helmet use across Cambodia. With the ability to be influencers for good, media will play a pivotal role in informing the public of the new Road Traffic Law. Today, AIP Foundation, in collaboration with the Club of Cambodian Journalists, organized a forum with 55 high-level
AIP Foundation and the National Police of Cambodia held a joint radio discussion on child helmet laws. A week prior to the discussion, the Cambodian government issued a sub-degree stipulating a fine for non-helmeted adult motorcycle passengers, to take effect January 2016. However, the sub-degree failed to include a fine for non-helmeted children. AIP Foundation
To promote road safety awareness and serve as a positive visual reminder to students, Chevron and AIP Foundation will install road safety murals at schools in Phnom Penh. A launch was held today to commence the program. Chevron will support the re-painting of school fences and the installment of murals at Wattanak Vichea and Phum
Traffic police in Cambodia are visiting schools to speak to students about road safety for International Children’s Day. Five police officers will visit each of AIP Foundation’s 18 project schools under the “Head Safe. Helmet On.” project to discuss proper pedestrian and road user safety, including helmet use and the importance of wearing a helmet.
AIP Foundation organized a second “Mothers and Helmet Use” forum at Anuk Wat Primary School. Mothers received information on their role in promoting road safety and encouraging helmet use among family members. The forum is a component of the Helmets for Families project sponsored by Manulife. Mothers–and fathers–learned about the impacts of road crashes on
AIP Foundation is supporting the Korki Thom Commune Road Safety Committee as part of the Third UN Global Road Safety Week by organizing a commune-based outreach activity. Today, more than 100 community members gathered together and received messages on the motorcycle passenger helmet law, importance of helmet wearing, road crash situation in the commune and
This week, 4-10 May, is the Third United Nation’s Global Road Safety Week. The campaign for this year’s UN Global Road Safety Week is called #SaveKidsLives in accordance with the theme “Children and Road Safety.” #SaveKidsLives seeks to highlight the plight of children on the world’s roads and calls for leaders to take action addressing