AIP Foundation was one among 21 grassroots road safety NGO leaders from eight countries in Asia who became part of the newest cohort of trainees to join the Global Alliance of NGOs for Road Safety’s Alliance Advocates Program, a growing movement of NGOs that is championing a low-cost, evidence-based approach to road safety. This is
AIP Foundation and Save the Children held a training of teachers (TOT) on school safety awareness as part of The 7% Project. The trainees included 34 teachers from 8 districts in Bangkok – Prawet, Pom Prap Sattru Phai, Wang Thonglang, Min BuriYannawa, Bang Kapi, Phasi Charoen and Don Mueang – and representatives from the Office of the
At the teacher training workshop for The 7% Project, TQR Company Limited gave a donation of 30,000 Thai Baht to AIP Foundation to expand its programming and impact. Thank you for your support! We look forward to collaborating with you in the future.
The People’s Committee of Gia Lai presented AIP Foundation Founder and President, Greig Craft, and Vietnam National Program Manager, Phuong Dinh, an award for AIP Foundation’s valuable road safety work in Gia Lai Province at a conference celebrating foreign NGOs contributions to the province. AIP Foundation has been promoting road safety in Gia Lai since
Thiratee Chaijaree, AIP Foundation Program Officer, recently gave a presentation on the Street Wise project at the Second Southern Region Seminar: Lessons Learned to Advance Road Safety in Phuket, which aimed to encourage exchange of best practices and mutual learning. The two-day seminar was held by the Disaster Prevention and Mitigation Regional Center 12 Songkhla (DPMRC12) and focused on two
AIP Foundation joined the Global Alliance of NGOs for Road Safety toolkit for the World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims (WDoR) 2018, which will be held on 18 November, 2018. This year’s theme is “Roads have stories to tell.” In support of WDoR, the Global Alliance of NGOs for Road Safety and World
From May to September 2018, AIP Foundation Thailand joined forces with the Australian Road Research Board (ARRB) and Rotary International to implement a school-based road safety program, Safe School, Safe Community, at Wat Rachasingkorn School in Bangkok. Aimed at increasing helmet use among children and raising public awareness of the importance of child quality helmet use, Safe
AIP Foundation staff partnered with Camhomes representatives to deliver 150 quality helmets to lucky motorcyclists as part of a community outreach event focusing on road safety in Preah Sihanouk Province. In 2017, road crashes accounted for 75% of road fatalities in Cambodia, where only 27% of adult motorcyclists and 8% of child passengers were recorded
With the support of Manulife, Helmets for Families donated more than 1000 helmets to students, teachers and parents at Hun Sen Krong Primary School in Preah Sihanouk District. Training workshops were also held for more than 100 parents to promote helmet use. Helmets for Families is focused on engaging parents – especially mothers – as role models in child
AIP Foundation presented on our youth-focused road safety initiatives at the YouthSpeak Forum held in Hanoi, Vietnam, an event that aimed to bring to light the innovative solutions that youth can lead in order to build sustainable cities and communities and live sustainable lifestyles. At the Forum, Communications & Development Coordinator Samantha Serafica discussed how our