Road traffic crashes result in the deaths of approximately 1.3 million people around the world each year and leave between 20 and 50 million people with non-fatal injuries. In addition to the human suffering caused by road traffic injuries, they also incur a heavy economic burden on victims and their families, both through treatment costs for the injured and through loss of productivity of those killed or disabled. More broadly, road traffic injuries have a serious impact on national economies, costing countries 3% of their annual gross domestic product.
The Road Safety Stakeholders Meeting, promoted by the Pan American Health Organization/World Health Organization (PAHO/WHO) office in Brazil and partners at PAHO’s headquarters in Brasília-DF, aims to facilitate a discussion on the challenges and potentialities for road safety, and point out ways to meet the Decade of Action for Road Safety goals in the country. This meeting in Brasilia precedes the High-Level Meeting that will take place on June 30 and July 1, 2022, at the UN General Assembly in New York, under the theme “The 2030 horizon for road safety: ensuring a decade of action and deliveries”. Thus, beside promoting a multisectoral debate on ways to meet the goals, the meeting at PAHO Brazil will seek to bring input to the Brazilian team of participants at the UN meeting with panels and presentations, considering the Brazilian programmatic frameworks for the decade.
How to participate
- DATE: 9 and 10 June 2022
- TIME: 9h00-17h00 (BRT – Brasília Time em UTC-03:00)
- YOUTUBE: PAHO TV (www.youtube.com/PAHOTV)
- LANGUAGES: Session will be broadcast in Portuguese, English and Brazilian sign language.
Agenda
Thursday, 9 June 2022
- 08h00-09h00 Registration
- 09h00-09h45 Opening Ceremony
- 09h45-90h50 Meeting objectives and expected results
Victor Pavarino, Pan American Health Organization/World Health Organization (PAHO/WHO) office in Brazil
- 09h50-10h00 Global Plan for the Decade of Action for Road Safety 2021-2030
- Matts-Åke Belin, Global Lead, Decade of Action for Road Safety, World Health Organization
- 10h00-10h30 Coffee Break
- 10h30-11h30 PANEL 1: PNATRANS and DANT Plan: Coordination and management of Brazilian road safety programmatic frameworks for the Decade
Moderator: J. Pedro Correa, JPC Communication
Frederico de Moura Carneiro, National Secretary of Traffic, SENATRAN/ MInfra
Arnaldo Correia de Medeiros, Secretary of Surveillance, Ministry of Health
Matts-Åke Belin, Global Lead, Decade of Action for Road Safety, World Health Organization
Rebeca Bavinger, Public Health Program Officer, Bloomberg Philanthropies
- 11h30-11h35 Active pause
- 11h35-12h20 Good Practices 1: Adopting the safe systems approach in a Municipal Road Safety Plan: The Fortaleza case
Eduardo A. de Aquino, Traffic Director, Fortaleza Traffic Authority (AMC)
- 12h20-14h00 Lunch break
- 14h00-15h00 PANEL 2: Speed Management
Moderator: Michelle Andrade, Transport Post-Graduation Program. University of Brasilia
Bruno Rizzon, Road Safety Analist, WRI Brasil
Eduardo Pompeo Martins, Project Manager, Global Designing Cities Initiative - GDCI
Ingrid Luiza Neto, Researcher in Environmental Psychology
Juan Miguel Velásquez Torres, Transport Specialist, GRSF/World Bank
- 15h05-15h40 Good Practices 2: Strengthening road safety enforcement: The State of Para experience with the ECLAC/UN Road Safety Fund)
Renata Mirella Freitas Guimarães de Sousa Coelho, General Director DETRAN-PA
- 15h40-15h45 Active Pause
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15h45:16:45 PANEL 3: Data Management
Moderator: Patrícia P. Vasconcelos de Oliveira, General Coordinator for Surveillance of Non-Communicable Diseases and Injuries, Brazil’s Ministry of Health
Eduardo Sanches Faria, Director of the Traffic Policy Management Department – DGPT, National Traffic Secretariat – SENATRAN/MInfra
Paula Carvalho Freitas, Technical Consultant for the Coordination for Surveillance of Non-Communicable Diseases and Injuries, Brazil’s Ministry of Health.
Carlos Vinícius Reis, Official for Strategic Management, Technology and Innovation at the Ministry of Infrastructure.
Marli Souza Rocha, General Coordinator of Information and Epidemiological Analysis at the Health Surveillance Secretariat, Brazil’s Ministry of Health
Otaliba Libânio de Morais Neto, Department of Public Health, IPTSP/University of Goias - 16h45-17h00 Summary of the day
Victor Pavarino, Pan American Health Organization/World Health Organization (PAHO/WHO) office in Brazil
Silmara Vieira, Rapporteur, BR Cidades
Friday, 10 June de 2022
- 09h00-10h00 PANEL 04: Road Infrastructure and Land Use Planning
Moderator: Paula Manoela dos Santos, Active mobility Manager, WRI Brazil
José Rafael Neto, Development Bank of Latin America - Rafaela Machado, SR4S Global, International Road Assessment Programme (iRAP) Program Coordinator
Paulo Roberto Guimarães Jr., Secretary of Urban Mobility, City of S.J. dos Campos
- 10h10-11h00 Good Practices 3: Bloomberg Initiative for Global Road Safety in Brazil
Dante Rosado, Vital Strategies
- 11h00-11h20 Coffee break
- 11h20-12h20 PANEL 5: Motorcycles: challenges and opportunities
Moderator: David Duarte Lima, Faculty of Medical Sciences, University of Brasilia
Antônio A. Monteiro de Souza, Road Safety Specialist
Luiz Carlos Mantovani Néspoli, Superintendent of the National Association of Public Transport - ANTP
Carlos Alberto Guglielmi Eid, Brazilian Traffic Medicine Association - ABRAMET
- 12h20-14h00 Lunch Break
- 14h00-15h00 PANEL 6: Transport Planning and Inclusion: mobility, gender, and race
Moderator: Akemi Kamimura, Human Rights NPO, Pan American Health Organization PAHO/WHO Brazil
Nhan Tran, Head of the Unit of Safety and Mobility, Department of the Social Determinants of Health - World Health Organization
Paulo Henrique (Paíque) da Silva Santarém, Anthropologist, Architecture and Urbanism PhD Candidate
Glaucia Pereira, Multiplicidade Institute Reseracher on Urban Mobility
Adriana Cristina da Silva Souza, Urban Mobility Specialist
- 15h10-15h30 Event Wrap Up
Victor Pavarino, Pan American Health Organization/World Health Organization (PAHO/WHO) office in Brazil
Silmara Vieira, Rapporteur, BR Cidades
- 15h30-16h00 Closing Ceremony
- 16h00:17h00 Closing Reception