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Road Safety: Towards an Engagement to Save Lives

On average, 1.2 million people lose their lives each year due to road accidents, which means approximately 3,200 deaths daily. Considering this global crisis, the 4th Global Ministerial Conference on Road Safety will take place in Marrakech, Morocco, from the 18th to the 20th of February 2025. This meeting, placed under the theme « One World, One Road: Committed to Life, » aims to deepen and strengthen efforts to reduce road deaths by half by 2030.

A Global Challenge: A Shared Engagement and New Signs of Hope

Global road safety represents not only a major worldwide challenge but also an inevitable crisis. Indeed, more than a million lives are lost each year on roads, with youth and vulnerable populations being the most at risk. Despite these alarming numbers, new signs of hope are emerging: more than half of the countries aligned with the UN have seen a decrease in road deaths, with ten of them having already cut their death rates by half in just 10 years.

In this context, Morocco and Africa play a crucial and central role. By organizing the 4th Global Ministerial Conference on Road Safety in February 2025, Morocco affirms its commitment to strengthened global cooperation, as demonstrated by the creation of the National Road Safety Agency (NARSA). This event, organized in partnership with the Ministry of Transport and Logistics and the World Health Organization (WHO), serves as a platform for cooperation and the exchange of innovative solutions as well as the promotion of strategic partnerships and the recognition of Africa’s efforts in the fight against this tragedy.

This fourth edition follows the previous conferences held in Russia (2009), Brazil (2015), and Sweden (2020). It will be an opportunity to capitalize on the advancements made, such as the implementation of the Global Road Safety Plan (2021-2030), as well as the promotion of new technologies and public-private partnerships for a more efficient and effective approach to road safety management.

An International Mobilization for More Concrete Initiatives

With the participation of 193 countries, more than 100 ministers, 2,500 participants, and around 260 speakers, this conference distinguishes itself with a rich and varied program, highlighting innovation in the service of road safety through several side events, including:

  • The International Road Safety Film Festival
  • Ten Steps for Safer Road Infrastructure
  • The Innovation Competition, showcasing cutting-edge solutions for road safety
  • The High-Level Pledging Forum for fund mobilization in support of the UN Road Safety Fund (UNRSF)
  • The Global Meeting of NGOs for Road Safety and Victims of Road Traffic Accidents
  • The Youth Assembly for Road Safety

The program will also include plenary sessions featuring high-level speakers, thematic workshops, and discussions on public policies and best practices in road safety.

Several themes will be covered during the conference, including:

  • Decade of Action for Road Safety 2021-2030
  • Road Safety Strategies: Institutionalization, Leadership, and Financing Mechanisms
  • Public and sectoral policies: Transport, equipment, interior and public health
  • Local and territorial management: Mayors, elected authorities, and territorial administrations
  • Legislation and regulations of road safety
  • Development of road infrastructure
  • Mobility safety and mobility inside and outside the urban area
  • Road monitoring and control mechanisms
  • Ambulances and care for victims of traffic accidents

By gathering experts and decision-makers from all over the world, this conference aims to transform ambitions into concrete actions to save lives. The key objectives include:

  • Assess the achievements and progress of the Global Road Safety Master Plan 2021-2030.
  • Renew and strengthen countries’s commitment to achieving the goals of the Decade of Action for Road Safety by 2030.
  • Exchange and share expertise, pioneering experiences and best practices, in reducing road fatalities.
  • Promote partnership and cooperation between the different sectors
  • Promote the integration of new technologies in road safety management administration.

With strengthened cooperation and effective policies, it is possible to make roads safer, ensuring a better future for all. Together, let’s work for safer roads and a better world.