partnerships between the Commercial, private sector and NGOs can transform your business and have a positive, social impact. In partnership, we generate breakthrough solutions to drive economic development and sustainable impact for the world’s most marginalized children and their families. Our world-class team can work with you to create a shared value partnership, compelling marketing initiatives and engage employees. Our partners benefit from improved brand lift, increased sales, engaged employees, a boost in customer loyalty and access to key global market knowledge and expertise.
Here are just some of our valued membership and affiliates whom we have joined forces for good in halving road death and serious injuries by 2030:
We are a member of The 3-Star Coalition is a group of like-minded organizations working to build a healthier world by advocating for the design and construction of safer roads in the developing world. Specifically, we advocate for roads in developing countries to be built to a minimum three-star safety standard for all road users. We urge organizations such as the World Bank to adopt this standard. Moving to a 3-star minimum standard will save lives, avert crippling injuries, and provide substantial economic returns. We see safer road construction as part of a comprehensive systems approach that also includes e.g. improved enforcement of road safety laws, public education, and strong national leadership on road safety.
Read MoreSDAF is a proud member and affiliate of the Safe Routes partnership which is a nonprofit organization that improves quality of life for kids and communities by working to advance safe walking and bicycling to and from schools in united states of America, to improve the health and wellbeing of kids of all races, income levels, and abilities, and to foster the creation of healthy communities for everyone.
Read MoreAt SDAF we are proud to be Road safety actors registered, approved by The National Transport and safety Authority (NTSA) which was established through an Act of Parliament in Kenya; Act Number 33 on 26th October 2012. The objective of forming the Authority was to harmonize the operations of the key road transport departments and help in effectively managing the road transport sub-sector and minimizing loss of lives through road crashes.
Read MoreSince 2014 SDAF is active members and affiliate of the Global Alliance of NGOs for Road Safety in Geneva Switzerland with over 200 member NGOs active in more than 90 countries, the Global Alliance of NGOs for Road Safety was founded in response to demand from NGOs worldwide for a forum where NGOs can share best practices and collectively advocate for road safety and the rights of victims of road traffic injury.
Read MoreWe are active members and affiliate of the European Road Safety Charter, led by the European Commission, is the largest civil society platform on road safety. To date, more than 2,300 public and private entities have committed to the Charter and carried out road safety actions and initiatives targeted at their members, employees and the rest of civil society.
Read MoreSDAF is active supporting partner to UN Myworld2015 better transportation, mobility and Roads we want, world leaders promised to halve extreme poverty by 2015 with a global plan called the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs). The share of slum dwellers living in cities fell, improving the lives of at least 100 million people! http://www.worldwewant2015.org Co ordinator of the Regions at the World Health Organization headquarters in Geneva, Switzerland.
Read MoreWe are active supporting members of the international Level Crossing Awareness Day (ILCAD). Since 2009 the International Level Crossing Awareness Day (ILCAD) campaign has been spearheaded by the International Union of Railways (UIC) with the support of the railway community around the world. A growing number of road sector organizations, the European Commission and the United Nations - Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE) are also involved in raising awareness of the risks at level crossings in order to change road users’ and pedestrians’ behavior to “act safely at level crossings”.
Read MoreWe are a founding board member of the Non-Motorised Transport (NMT) and Road Safety in Kenya. In October 2013, UNEP hosted the Kenya Civil Society partnership Forum as part of the Global South-South Development Expo. The event brought together 35 organizations with a remit for Non-Motorised Transport (NMT) and Road Safety to discuss approaches and strategies for achieving sustainable urban mobility through collaborative and partnership working. This first of its kind forum allowed important discussions to take place focusing on NMT and Road Safety challenges in Kenya and the importance of collaboration between Civil Society organizations in order to improve urban mobility in the region. Existing innovative Civil Society collaboration solutions were also presented from the Rongai Matatu Welfare Group and from Management Sciences for Health.
Read MoreSince 2014 to date, we are active supporting members of the UN Global compact. On 31 October 2013 the Global Compact introduced a Communication on Engagement (COE) for non-business participants. The COE is a tool for non-business participants to communicate the ways in which to support the 10 principles of the Global Compact.
Read MoreSDAF is an active member of the Global Dialogue Foundation. GDF Unity in Diversity works in the field of citizen diplomacy and uses 'dialogue' to promote intercultural understanding. In collaboration with the United Nations Alliance of Civilizations, our objective is to initiate, promote and foster cooperation among the global community in a range of intercultural initiatives that aim to establish a peaceful and safer coexistence.
Read MoreWe are active member of the World Association of Non-Governmental Organizations (WANGO) is an international organization uniting NGOs worldwide in the cause of advancing peace and global well-being. WANGO helps to provide the mechanism and support needed for NGOs to connect, partner, share, inspire, and multiply their contributions to solve humanity’s basic problems. Initiated in 2000 by a handful of international NGOs and prominent visionaries, WANGO has quickly become one of the premier international bodies for non-governmental organizations that are committed to the ideals of universal peace, justice, and well-being for all humanity.
Read MoreSDAF is a member, affiliated and partner of the International Road Victims’ partnership in the United Kingdom, IRVP is a group of NGOs from all regions of the world who are working together with all Road Safety Stakeholders to improve the Post-Crash Response.
Read MoreSDAF IS A Proud supporter of the UN Decade of Action for road safety action plan with resolution A/RES/64/255 of 10 May 2010, the UN General Assembly proclaimed the period 2011–2020 as the Decade of Action for Road Safety, with a goal to stabilize and then reduce the forecast level of road traffic fatalities around the world by increasing activities conducted at the national, regional and global levels. Governments, international agencies, civil society organizations, private companies - all of us who travel the world's roads - are encouraged to plan and host an event on 11 May 2011 marking the official launch of the Decade of Action for Road Safety 2011-2020.
Read More