AIP Foundation, with DENSO’s support, held student and teacher trainings for Helmets for Kids this month at Baan Na Kham Luang School, Chumchon Nakwang School, Chum Chon Moo Mon Wittayasan School, Baan Men School, Nongsamrong Wittaya School, and Baan Nong Nok Kian School. The training aimed to teach 628 students, to which helmets were donated, how to
AIP Foundation was invited to join the National Children’s Day celebration with Chevron Thailand Exploration and Production, Ltd. on 9 January at Rajamangala University of Technology Srivijaya Songkhla. AIP Foundation staff and volunteers from Chevron participated in activities on road safety along with 5,000 children and their parents. The activities aimed to educate participants on
FIA Foundation’s Annual Report 2015 titled, “Goals for Change, Partners for Action” highlights the charity’s work and achievements and lays out strategic objectives for 2016 and beyond–to build on the inclusion of transport targets in the Sustainable Development Goals. Download the FIA Foundation 2015 Annual Report here
Under the “Head Safe. Helmet On.” (HSHO) project, 500 teachers from 18 target Primary Schools participated in a vital road safety refresher training session that focused on how to promote helmet use among students, how to engage parents in road safety training, and how to increase student knowledge on road safety. The session covered the
With the passenger helmet law enforcement scheduled for 1 January 2016, in which motorcyclists will be fined for their passengers who are not wearing helmets, journalists are gearing up to increase raising awareness and promoting helmet use. Media has the unique ability to communicate with the wider public to influence for good—it can play a
“Every life is valuable, so please work together to stay safe during this holiday season and beyond,” spoke U.S. Ambassador to Cambodia, William A. Heidt as he sat beside his wife on a motorcycle and pointed to his helmet. This concluded a holiday video message for the U.S. Embassy’s social media pages, which received over
Stakeholders met to review results achieved after the end of a four-year project in Quang Binh. 69 participants attended including representatives of the school board, teachers and parents from 16 project schools, the Deputy Director of the Quang Binh Transportation Department, the Deputy Director of the Quang Binh Department of Education and Training, Quang Binh
AIP Foundation held a Helmets for Kids review workshop to discuss the challenges and successes of the program at project schools for the 2015 year. More than 80 people attended the workshop including school teachers, parents and representatives from the Ha Tinh Traffic Safety Committee, the Ha Tinh Department of Education and Training, the school Board of
AIP Foundation, in collaboration with the World health Organization (WHO) and Bloomberg Initiative for Global Road Safety (BIGRS), conducted a Legal Development Program Member Follow-up meeting. At the meeting, participants discussed previous work and future plans related to the LDP Program. Research on “Mapping Road Safety in Thailand” was presented at the meeting and participants