As part of our Walk Wise pedestrian safety program in Nanba Township of Sichuan Province, China, 19 teachers from Shengdeng and Kunchi Middle Schools participated in a workshop designed to build their capacity to carry out road safety educational programming in their classrooms. The workshop was facilitated by an expert from Southwest University in China,
Walk Wise, our pedestrian safety program sponsored by Chevron, convened community stakeholders to develop an implementation plan for environmental modifications at schools in Nanba County, China. The workshop drew upon the expertise of stakeholders for the project planning process, including an analysis of the current road safety situation in the project school zones, a profile
On 22 of March, 24 students from Shengdeng Middle School and Kunchi Middle School in Nanba County, China attended a training session on pedestrian safety, photography, and presentation skills, as part of the first phase of the PHOTOVOICE project. Sponsored by Chevron and implemented by our Walk Wise program, PHOTOVOICE utilizes photos and reflections from students as a way
AIP Foundation’s Walk Wise program is building the capacity of local nonprofit Tongchuang Social Service Center to continue delivering road safety education in the Kaizhou District of Chongqing Province, where we finished our five-year mission in November 2017. Tongchuang has worked closely with the Walk Wise program for the past three years and is well versed in our ‘five
AIP Foundation teamed up with Happy Xuanhan Education-aid Alliance, a local education nonprofit, to bring road safety education to Huazhu Primary School, a remote village school located in the Sichuan Province of China. Due to the location and poor economic situation in the community, there is only one teacher responsible for the school’s 13 students
Two master trainers from Kaizhou District of Chongqing assisted Walk Wise in conducting a training workshop for teachers at Nanba No. 2 Primary School and Kunchi Primary School in Nanba Township, China. The workshop is designed to reinforce the importance of road safety education within the classroom and to improve teachers’ knowledge of road safety
Walk Wise gathered 2,000 students as well as parents, local officials, school administrators, and Chevron representatives for the formal launch of its new road safety program at four schools in Nanba Township. The event aimed to enhance the cooperation and engagement among stakeholder organizations on road safety issues and increase schools’ participation, thereby expanding the
AIP Foundation held a meeting for its Walk Wise program to review the program’s previous successes and coordinate stakeholder engagement for the next phase of expansion into Nanhba Township, China. The program will work with four primary schools and three secondary schools within the province to improve the road safety knowledge of students and members of the
AIP Foundation presented results from Walk Wise’s five years of road safety programming in Kaizhou District to relevant stakeholders, including representatives from Chevron, Kaizhou District government officials, and students from the program schools. In 2012, AIP Foundation, with the support of Chevron, launched Walk Wise in the Kaizhou District of Chongqing, a mountainous region where
To kick off the new school year, Walk Wise collaborated with the Kai Zhou Education department and the local traffic police department to implement the first road safety course integrated into the official school curriculum in the district. The curriculum incorporates interactive activities focused on traffic signals and road crash case studies in order to