Case study: The Argentina Road Safety Project: lessons learned for the decade of action for road safety, 2011–2020

Author:

Raffo Veronica1,Bliss Tony2,Shotten Marc1,Sleet David3,Blanchard Claire4

Affiliation:

1. World Bank, Washington, DC, USA

2. Monash Injury Research Institute, Monash University, Australia

3. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA, USA

4. International Union for Health Promotion and Education, Saint Denis, France

Abstract

This case study of the Argentina Road Safety Project demonstrates how the application of World Bank road safety project guidelines focused on institution building can accelerate knowledge transfer, scale up investment and improve the focus on results. The case study highlights road safety as a development priority and outlines World Bank initiatives addressing the implementation of the World Report on Road Traffic Injury’s recommendations and the subsequent launch of the Decade of Action for Road Safety, from 2011–2020. The case study emphasizes the vital role played by the lead agency in ensuring sustainable road safety improvements and promoting the shift to a ‘Safe System’ approach, which necessitated the strengthening of all elements of the road safety management system. It summarizes road safety performance and institutional initiatives in Argentina leading up to the preparation and implementation of the project. We describe the project’s development objectives, financing arrangements, specific components and investment staging. Finally, we discuss its innovative features and lessons learned, and present a set of supplementary guidelines, both to assist multilateral development banks and their clients with future road safety initiatives, and to encourage better linkages between the health and transportation sectors supporting them.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health

Reference18 articles.

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2. Peden M, Scurfield R, Sleet DA, Mohan D, Hyder AA, Jarawan E, (eds) World Report on Road Traffic Injury Prevention. Geneva: World Health Organization and the World Bank; 2004.

3. United Nations (UN) General Assembly. Resolution 64/255, Improving Global Road Safety. New York: UN; 2010.

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