Safety by Design: How Senegal’s A1 Motorway Cut Deaths by 24% in Three Years
A 24% decrease in deaths and injuries in just three years. That’s the result achieved between 2022 and 2025 on the Autoroute de l’Avenir (A1) in Dakar, one of Senegal’s busiest highways, connecting the capital to the airport and the country’s main economic...
Ten-Step Plan for Safer Road Infrastructure in Senegal: One-Year Progress Report
In 2025, significant progress was made in implementing the Ten-Step Plan for Safer Road Infrastructure in Senegal with rapid scaling of capacity, stakeholder coordination and the launch of SnRAP. At the November 2025 Steering Committee meeting, the team—comprising...
Regional Stakeholders Convene in Marrakech for Safe and Inclusive Road Design Workshop
We were pleased to join government officials, development partners and road safety experts from across North and West Africa this week in Marrakech for a two-day stakeholder consultation workshop on the Safe and Inclusive Road Design in North and West Africa Project....
Ten Step Plan in Senegal: Training on Road Safety Engineering Begins
The first in-person training session for the Ten Step Plan for Safer Road Infrastructure Project was held in Dakar, Senegal, from September 29 to October 1. This three-day training focused on ‘road safety engineering,’ with a particular emphasis on the new...
UNRSF Launches 2024 Annual Report including iRAP Partner Projects
The recently launched United Nations Road Safety Fund (UNRSF) 2024 Annual Report spotlights how countries, including three iRAP partner projects in Vietnam, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan and Senegal, are taking action to narrow gaps in their national road safety...
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...
PIARC Seminar Shines Light on Rural and Interurban Road Safety in Senegal
Last week in Dakar, Senegal, the Ministry of Infrastructure and Land and Air Transport (MITTA) through the General Directorate of Road Infrastructure (DGIRD) and the National Committee for PIARC/AGEPAR Senegal, in collaboration with the World Road Association (PIARC)...














