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gTKP Resource: Official webpage for Ten Step Project Tanzania

gTKP Resource: Official webpage for Ten Step Project Tanzania

The official page for the Ten Step Plan Tanzania project is available on the global Transport Knowledge Partnership website   Tanzania has been selected for implementation of the Ten Step Plan for Safer Road Infrastructure Pilot Project funded by the United Nations...
Coffee and Connect showcases EuroRAP UK success

Coffee and Connect showcases EuroRAP UK success

iRAP’s second Coffee and Connect session brought together 80 RAP national programme leads from 38 countries to hear and learn from the 20 year success of the EuroRAP UK programme. The EuroRAP UK Programme, led by the Road Safety Foundation (RSF), is a global leader...
We have moved…. to a new e-learning platform

We have moved…. to a new e-learning platform

iRAP has a new and improved Learning Management System to host our online courses, called Moodle. iRAP now has 21 online courses available to be taken at your own pace. In the past two years, these courses were delivered through a Learning Management System called...
FRSC inaugurates committee to establish NigeriaRAP

FRSC inaugurates committee to establish NigeriaRAP

Federal Road Safety Corps Marshal Dr Boboye Oyeyemi inaugurated a Stakeholder Committee in February for the proposed establishment of a National Road Assessment Programme for Nigeria (nRAP), to enhance safer road infrastructure and compliment existing efforts to...

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