Street Wise, a program supported by Chevron Thailand Exploration & Production, Ltd., recognized 235 student leaders from 10 program schools in Muang and Singhanakhon Districts as Road Safety Ambassadors in a ceremony attended by members of the community. The event took place at Haad Kaew Resort in the Singhanakhon District of Songkhla Province. The student
Helmets for Kids contributed an iron traffic barrier and reflective jackets to Phum O Primary School as part of efforts to provide sustainable road safety solutions for the school. The iron barrier and no-entry sign will be placed on the road to block traffic during arrival and dismissal times for students. Phum O Primary School is
Nhan Le Dinh Trong, a researcher at the Institute of Public Health in Ho Chi Minh City, collaborated with AIP Foundation to present his findings on the National Child Helmet Action Plan (NCHAP) at the in Chiang Mai, Thailand. The study analyzes child helmet use before, during, and after implementation of the NCHAP and evaluates
The National Film Festival held a press conference to announce this year’s theme, “Building traffic culture among youth and teenagers,” to the media and general public. The festival accepts entries in three film categories – documentary, science fiction or TV commercial – and the winning selections will be recognized at an awards ceremony in December
Australian Ambassador to the Kingdom of Cambodia, Angela Corcoran, met with 30 university students from the Young Ambassadors for Road Safety (YARS) program to review its progress. The student ambassadors presented on the program’s achievements and lessons learned thus far, and offered recommendations for future implementation. Key initiatives discussed included the ‘Save Lives. Slow Down’
The Young Ambassadors for Road Safety (YARS) program convened 25 of its members for a capacity building workshop focused on lessons learned from implementation of the program’s action plan thus far. AIP Foundation organized the workshop to solicit feedback on successes, challenges, and lessons learned from student ambassadors from each of the target universities. The
Our extracurricular activities take our helmet safety curriculum out of the classroom and into the schoolyard. This month, we used interactive games to reinforce students’ road safety knowledge as part of the Helmets for Kids program sponsored by the Australian Road Research Board (ARRB). Activities included a painting contest, a bicycle race, and a quiz
AIP Foundation’s CEO, Mirjam Sidik, joined child injury prevention peers at the Safe Kids Worldwide Childhood Injury Prevention Convention, known as PrevCon, in Baltimore, Maryland. At the convention, Sidik presented on Vietnam’s National Child Helmet Action Plan, which aims to increase helmet use among child motorcycle passengers. She also discussed our pedestrian safety program, Walk
Helmets for Families, a program supported by Manulife Cambodia, kept busy during the summer vacation at Kessararam Primary School with interactive, police led road safety lessons for students as well as community outreach activities to promote helmet use and road safety. Manulife volunteers teamed up with traffic police from Siem Reap to lead road safety
As part of a capacity building workshop for road safety advocates, Kelly Larson, Director, Global Road Safety Program at Bloomberg Philanthropies, and Dr. Witaya Chadbunchachai, Director, World Health Organization Collaborating Centre on Injury Prevention and Safety Promotion, shared their advocacy expertise with the participants. Members of the Legal Development Program (LDP), who have backgrounds in policy,