Purpose:
This is a collection of Road safety materials describing a road-safety project in Cambodia launched and implemented since 2004 by the Cambodian Red Cross Youth, which addresses the increasing risk that young adults face on motorcycles. The project builds upon key strengths of the Cambodian Red Cross – a vibrant, youth-volunteer network in schools, and their experience with peer education. The aim is to increase helmet use for motorcyclists by combining these skills with positive, road safety behavior-change interventions.
Overview:
The document collection includes: a case study report on youth volunteers champion road safety, Booklet, Leaflet and other related materials.
- The case study describes experiences of Cambodian Red Cross as one of an successful program in road-safety. It details factors including: to build a culture of helmet wearing; school-based road safety campaigns; community-based education; building capacity support and partnerships; eight key results, four challenges.
- The Booklet, written in Khmer language, provides brief information on road safety and the use of helmet.
Usage: Guidance for project implementation, Training
Audience: Communication staff, Technical staff, Volunteers
- For “Road safety Booklet” (Khmer language), click here Booklet, file size 6.4 MB.
- For “Road safety leaflet”, click here Leaflet, file size: 7 MB.
- For “Communication materials”, click here Materials, file size 47 MB.