AIP Foundation CEO Mirjam Sidik joined fellow road safety stakeholders to discuss risk management, as well as the organization’s two-wheeler helmet education programs, at the third “Roads Between Us” conference in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Sidik presented on AIP Foundation’s work in Vietnam and Cambodia, and participated in a panel discussion. The event built upon preceding “Roads Between
New case studies, titled “Investing to Save Lives: An impact investment case for preventing road trauma,” commissioned by the FIA Foundation that feature results from AIP Foundation’s helmet safety project in Cambodia were launched at the World Bank headquarters in Washington, D.C. The research, co-authored by Social Finance UK and Impact Strategist, reveals that investing
As part of the FedEx-supported Walk This Way pedestrian safety program, AIP Foundation launched a Model School Zone at Long Truong Secondary School in District 9 of Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. The school is located in a high-risk industrial zone with unsafe road conditions. The initiative has educated 1,300 students with pedestrian safety knowledge and
The International Safety Media Awards honored AIP Foundation with two awards – “Excellence in Media Evaluation” and “Gold” in the short video category – for the organization’s mass media efforts promoting helmet safety in Cambodia. The accolades were announced as part of the closing ceremony of the 12th World Conference on Injury Prevention and Safety Promotion. The conference,
Greig Craft, AIP Foundation President, discussed the organization’s Vietnamese helmet safety initiatives at the Fédération Internationale de L’Automobile – Region II (Asia Pacific) Roundtable in Colombo, Sri Lanka. The conference gathered industry experts representing 17 countries in Asia, as well as Australia and New Zealand. The Colombo-based Automobile Association of Ceylon (AAC), the oldest and largest organization
Molly Ellison and Peggy Moriarty from AIP Foundation discussed helmet safety with secondary school students at the British International School of Ho Chi Minh City (BIS). The pair addressed the road situation in Vietnam, the importance of wearing a helmet on both bicycles and motorcycles, and what can be done to alleviate the issue. Throughout
AIP Foundation CEO Mirjam Sidik collaborated with child injury prevention peers at Safe Kids Worldwide’s annual Global Network Meeting. At the forum, Sidik shared her organization’s experiences advocating for child road safety legislation in Vietnam during a roundtable discussion. AIP Foundation was also one of three winners of a small grant competition, and will use
AIP Foundation and APM Terminals staff teamed up in Ba Ria-Vung Tau Province for a week-long meeting to exchange ideas on the current status of road safety, particularly among Vietnamese parents and children. The event ran from 4-9 September, 2016, and 26 international staff from APM Terminals and affiliate organizations attended. Click here to watch a video featuring
Pagna Kim, AIP Foundation’s Cambodia Country Director, presented on helmet use in his country at the 2016 Australasian Road Safety Conference in Canberra, Australia. The annual event brought together more than 600 representatives from international governments and organizations, as well as researchers, practitioners, policy makers, and industry leaders. Kim’s presentation, “Motorcycle passenger helmet use in Cambodia – a turning
The Street Wise team presented on its program’s progress thus far at the Provincial Meeting of the Office of Disaster Prevention and Mitigation of Songkhla Province. The program, supported by Chevron, provides road safety education to students at six target schools in the area. The meeting was held to monitor the road safety initiatives of