A helmet donation took place among 209 students of Hun Sen Chak Angre Primary School as part of a Helmets for Kids project which was sponsored by the Australian Embassy’s Direct Aid Program. Students were asked to practice wearing their helmets correctly, riding a bicycle safety, and crossing the street correctly. A drawing competition and
The Asia Injury Prevention (AIP Foundation) launched a helmet donation project at York Batr Primary School in Phnom Penh. The launch featured the symbolic handover of 180 helmets from the sponsor, Diversey Hygiene to the Kindergarten’s and first grade’s students. In addition to speeches by key government officials, the ceremony featured Stefan Phang from Diversey
AIP Foundation Cambodian collaborated with the Traffic Police and Department of Order in an innovative new approach to raising awareness around the country: street-based awareness. Traffic police stopped motorcycles whose passengers were not wearing helmets at checkpoints along National Road 2 in Kandal Province. Once stopped, the riders received flyers from the officers, as well
The Asia Injury Prevention (AIP) Foundation launched two Helmets for Kids programs at Sandann 1 and Bun Rany Hun Sen Phum Thom primary schools in Kratie province. The launch featured the symbolic handover of 520 helmets from the sponsor, the United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (US CDC) to the two primary schools’
Motorcyclists including Danish Ambassador to Cambodia Mikael Hemniti Winther arrived in Phnom Penh after driving from Bangkok in the Go4 Charity Ride. This trip raised funds for a 10 month school-based road safety program called Helmets for Kids which is being run by the non-profit AIP Foundation. A launching ceremony will congratulate the bikers and