iRAP is celebrating an important milestone with the accreditation of Amadou Oury Diallo, the first person in Senegal to achieve iRAP Accreditation under the Ten Step Plan for Safer Road Infrastructure Project. This recognition confirms Amadou’s competencies in Road Attribute Coding, enabling him to contribute directly to improving road safety and supporting high‑quality, iRAP‑specification services across the country.
His achievement has been met with enthusiasm across the iRAP team. Nathalie Chiavassa, Safer Journeys Lead for Africa, highlighted the significance of this milestone for the region:
“Amadou’s accreditation is a landmark moment for road safety in Senegal. By building local expertise through the Ten Step Plan, we are ensuring that high-quality, life-saving infrastructure is led by those who know these roads best. I hope Amadou’s success inspires a new wave of practitioners across the region to join us in creating safer journeys for all.”
This milestone also supports broader capacity‑building efforts within the Ten Step Senegal Project, which provides free training and accreditation pathways for local professionals. While participation is growing, the team hopes that Amadou’s example will encourage more emerging road safety practitioners across Senegal to join the training programmes and help build a stronger safety culture nationwide.
El Proyecto Diez Pasos Senegal, financiado por la Fondo de las Naciones Unidas para la Seguridad Vial (UNRSF), es una iniciativa colaborativa que involucra al Gobierno de Senegal a través del Ministerio de Infraestructura, Tierra y Transporte Aéreo (MITTA) y la Agencia Nacional de Carreteras Anaser, junto a un consorcio liderado por el Programa Internacional de Evaluación de Carreteras (iRAP) e incluyendo el Federación Internacional de Carreteras (IRF), PIARC (Asociación Mundial de la Carretera) y LASER International, con el apoyo de Grupo de Desarrollo de Infraestructura Privada (PIDG) y Fundación FIA.
Together, these partners are strengthening national road safety systems and ensuring that professionals like Amadou are equipped to drive safer, high‑quality road infrastructure across Senegal.
Para más información sobre el proyecto, visita gtkp.com/proyecto-paso-a-paso-senegal
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