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African policymakers urged to take concrete actions against poor road safety - World News

2021-05-21 03:31:10 GMT2021-05-21 11:31:10(Beijing Time) Xinhua English ADDIS ABABA, May 21 (Xinhua) African experts attending a high-level meeting on Thursday urged African countries to take concrete actions to reduce accidents resulting from poor road safety across the continent. The meeting was jointly hosted by the African Union (AU) Commission and the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa (UNECA) that validated the African Road Safety Action Plan for the decade from 2021 to 2030. The experts emphasized the importance of implementing the UN campaign launched as part of the 6th UN Global Road Safety Week, which runs from May 17 to 23, and called for the application of 30 km/h speed limits across cities, towns and villages worldwide.

African policymakers urged to make 30 km/h streets the norm to save lives | United Nations Economic Commission for Africa

Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, May 20, 2021 (ECA) – An African Union Commission and Economic Commission for Africa (ECA) workshop organized to validate the African Road Safety Action Plan for the Decade 2021-2030 by experts, on Thursday called on African policymakers to support the UN campaign launched at the beginning of the 6th UN Global Road Safety Week to make 30 km/h streets the

UNECA - United Nations Economic Commission for[ ] (via Public) / Africa urged to focus on green investments in energy for a recovery from COVID-19

UNECA - United Nations Economic Commission for[ ] (via Public) / Africa urged to focus on green investments in energy for a recovery from COVID-19
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UNECA - United Nations Economic Commission for[ ] (via Public) / Africa urged to focus on green investments in energy for a green recovery from COVID-19

UNECA - United Nations Economic Commission for[ ] (via Public) / Africa urged to focus on green investments in energy for a green recovery from COVID-19
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Africa on the Right Track to Implement its Infrastructure Priorities for the Next Decade (2021-2030)

Share: December 14, 2020 The First extra-ordinary meeting of the African Union Specialized Technical Committee on Transport, Intercontinental and Interregional Infrastructures, Energy and Tourism (STC-TTIIET) kicks off virtually on Monday under the theme “Africa’s Infrastructure Priorities 2021-2020” On its first day, the meeting brought together more than 170 experts drawn from African Union Member States, Regional Economic Communities (RECs), Regional and Continental Institutions, and partners. Officially opening the Experts’ meeting, Dr. Ahmed Mohamed Mohina, First Undersecretary Ministry of Electricity and Renewable Energy of the Arab Republic of Egypt, current Chair of STC-TTIIT, said that Africa, is the land of promises with untapped potential in natural resources and human capacity.

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