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Sad News

We are saddened to share the tragic news that Professor Timothy Edgar passed away on January 2 in New Delhi. SNA Volunteer Health Communication Advisor Associate Professor Tim Edgar died Monday, January 2, as the result of a car crash in India. Edgar, who taught Health Communication at Emerson for 14 years and who led

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Road safety experience forum

Road safety experience in collaboration with federal police commission traffic affairs division and IRSA the international road safety academy. The international road traffic safety academy IRSA has held an experience sharing form with federal police commission traffic affairs division on October, 10-2016. SNA and various other stakeholders has attended the form. The road safety experience

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2016 ALLIANCE ADVOCATE TRAINING BEGINS THIS WEEK

SNA Executive Director Mesganw Bimrew has been selected and participated in the Global Alliance of NGOs for Road safety empowerment program which was held in Memphis, Tennessee at FedEx head quarter. The Global Alliance of NGOs for Road Safety launched its first Alliance Advocate training program this week. The Advocates started a state-of-the art training

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Road Safety Situation Assessments Conducted in Addis Ababa city

Donor:  AMENED (U.S Road Safety Organization), New York. Implementer: Save the Nation Association (SNA). Time line: August, 2016 Survey Research was conducted on school children constituted from 3 Government schools. The survey focused on the use of mode of transport among 500 school children who are between the age of 8 and 13 that is

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SNA Road Assessment on World Bank Funded Road APLC Project

Save the Nation Association with the financial aid of The Fund for Global Health conducted road assessment on World Bank funded road from Aposto- Wendo to Negele 268 K.M APL3 Project the major causes of road fatalities in Southern Nations and Nationalities and Peoples Region (SNNPR) Ethiopia, the study was conducted by the involvement of

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Fasten Seat Belts

It is the law to buckle up, but still, many people do not fasten seat belts! On the back seats, only 1% of passengers buckle up! Seat belts are the single most effective traffic safety device for preventing death and injury. Wearing a seat belt can reduce the risk of crash injuries by 50% and

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