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Bulwayo Mayor endorses Safe School Zones Project in Zimbabwe

Bulwayo Mayor endorses Safe School Zones Project in Zimbabwe

Article and image credit: AAZ The Automobile Association of Zimbabwe (AAZ) met with the Mayor of Bulawayo – His Worship David Coltart – at the Bulawayo Town House last week for a roundtable discussion on how to improve road safety for the most vulnerable...
Update on iRAP executive leadership

Update on iRAP executive leadership

On behalf of the iRAP Board, I would like to share an update on the executive leadership arrangements for the charity with you and all our valued partners worldwide.   In recent months, Rob McInerney has stepped back from his full-time duties as CEO for family...
KazRAP Launches for Safer Roads in Kazakhstan

KazRAP Launches for Safer Roads in Kazakhstan

Greg Smith, iRAP’s Acting CEO and Global Programme Director, and Arystan Massanov, Director of the KSRIRS celebrate the launch of KazRAP The International Road Assessment Programme (iRAP) and Kazakh Scientific Research Institute for Road Safety (KSRIRS) have...
Celebrating FIA Club Partnerships for Safer Journeys

Celebrating FIA Club Partnerships for Safer Journeys

As the Fédération Internationale de l’Automobile (FIA) convenes in Macau this week for its Annual Conference, we recognise the 140 FIA clubs in 99 countries partnering with iRAP to support their advocacy and action to create safer journeys for members supported...

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