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World Bank embeds 3-star safety in Tanzanian road financing

World Bank embeds 3-star safety in Tanzanian road financing

All World Bank-financed projects in Tanzania are required to achieve a minimum 3-star iRAP safety rating, announced by TANROADS yesterday at the African Regional Seminar on Road Safety in Mwanza. Eng. George Daffa from the Tanzania Roads Agency (TANROADS) presented on...
On the way to delivering safer roads in Sri Lanka

On the way to delivering safer roads in Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka roads serve all road users in often confined environments posing a challenge to balance safety risks (Image credit: ARRB) The Government of Sri Lanka has shown its commitment towards delivering a safer road network through iRAP analysis of their highways and...
$1 billion to Improve India’s Road Safety

$1 billion to Improve India’s Road Safety

Image source: iRAP The World Bank and Asian Development Bank (ADB) have each announced USD$250 million in funding to support India’s Program for Strengthening Road Safety, an investment to be matched by the Government of India for a sum $1 billion investment in road...
New Guidelines for Conducting Road Safety Data Reviews

New Guidelines for Conducting Road Safety Data Reviews

The World Bank Global Road Safety Facility (GRSF) and ITF have published new Guidelines for Conducting Road Safety Data Reviews promoting the iRAP Methodology as a useful guide for assessing and monitoring road section risk. In many countries around the world,...
Crash and iRAP Star Rating data now linked in DRIVER

Crash and iRAP Star Rating data now linked in DRIVER

Road crash data, iRAP Star Ratings and recommended countermeasures to improve infrastructure safety can now be simultaneously explored on relevant road networks thanks to a World Bank DRIVER enhancement project. The Data for Road Incident Visualization, Evaluation,...
World Bank’s GRSF releases a year at a glance report

World Bank’s GRSF releases a year at a glance report

The World Bank’s Global Road Safety Facility has released ‘A year of successes influencing the global road safety agenda’  Fiscal year 2020 (July 2019 to June 2020) has been an extraordinarily successful year of growth and delivery for the World...
World Bank and Government Success Across India

World Bank and Government Success Across India

Image: Before and after improvement, Mehsana-Himmatnagar State Highway-55, Gujarat, funded by World Bank GRSF. India’s ability to achieve rapid, sustained development will be central to the world’s collective ambition of achieving the UN Sustainable...

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