Improved Road Design Safety in Papua New Guinea
Capacity for safer roads and designs is being lifted in Papua New Guinea as part of the Mountainous Road Improvement and Resilience Program (MRIRP) funded by the Asian Development Bank (ADB), and supported by the Department of Works and Highways, DT Global and iRAP....
Senegal Road Assessment Programme launches
The International Road Assessment Programme (iRAP), National Road Safety Agency (ANASER) and the Steering Committee of the Ten Step Senegal Project proudly announced the launch of SnRAP yesterday in Dakar, the Senegal Road Assessment Programme to eliminate high-risk...
Assessment of Zambia’s Strategic Road Network Kicks Off
Zambia’s strategically important roads being assessed The Road Transport and Safety Agency (RTSA), supported by FRED Engineering, has commenced an iRAP assessment of 2,660km of strategically important roads in Zambia. Whilst 34 schools have been assessed using...
2024 Annual Report: Celebrating partners’ global impact
We are delighted to share our 2024 Annual Report highlighting our partners impact across the world helping to eliminate high-risk roads. As at December 2024, 1.9 million kilometres of Crash Risk Mapping and 1.9 million kilometres of Star Ratings of roads and designs...
iRAP Accreditation: Opening a world of opportunities for Charles Bonou
Charles Bonou (right) pictured with Boubacar Sylla (President of CAM) in Guinea Since completing iRAP training and accreditation, civil engineer Charles Lowan Bonou has travelled from his home country of Burkina Faso to undertake projects in Benin and Guinea,...
iRAP tools showcased at the ‘On the Road to Vision Zero’ Conference in Bulgaria
14 – 15 May 2025, Bulgaria – The Bulgarian Branch Association Road Safety (BBARS), in collaboration with the Road Infrastructure Agency (RIA) and the Conference of European Directors of Roads (CEDR), organized the “On the Road to Vision Zero” Road Safety...
Mapping Climate and Road Safety Risk in Bhubaneshwar and Surat, India
Surat and Bhubaneshwar Municipal Corporations in India, in collaboration with GIZ and IndiaRAP, are undertaking an innovative project to integrate climate risk mapping with 600km of iRAP road safety assessments to enable the prioritization of infrastructure that is...
First iRAP project kicks off in Guinea supported by Rio Tinto
The CAM and Rio Tinto project team From May 5 to 15, iRAP Accredited expert Mr Charles Lowan Bonou joined the NGO Club des Amis du Monde (CAM) team to conduct the first ever iRAP assessment in Conakry, Guinea. Supported by Rio Tinto, the project will assess 250km of...














