Dar es Salaam, 2 March 2023 - Capacity to eliminate high-risk roads and curb the more than 16,000 people (WHO 2018) who die on Tanzania’s roads annually has taken a leap thanks to the innovative Tanzania Ten Step Plan Project, celebrated at a completion event in Dar...
14,800km of Tunisia Risk Mapping complete
University of Sfax has completed a 14,800 km of Risk Mapping assessment of Tunisia's road network to inform an understanding of crash risk and evidence-based investment to reduce road traffic deaths and reduce serious injuries in the country. Tunisia is the second...
2,500km assessment underway in Mozambique
The National Roads Administration (ANE - Administração Nacional de Estradas) has commenced a 2,500km iRAP assessment in Mozambique funded by World Bank and supported by iRAP Accredited Supplier FRED Engineering. The main objectives of the project include: to...
Gambia’s 2030 Strategy includes 3-star or better target
iRAP congratulates Gambia's Ministry of Transport, Works and Infrastructure and the Gambian Road Safety Committee on their 2020-2030 National Road Safety Strategy with a 3-star or better targets for national highways aligned to UN Global Road Safety Performance...