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Africa Faces Mounting Road Safety Crisis – WHO

by SAT Reporter
July 17, 2024
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Africa Faces Mounting Road Safety Crisis – WHO

Africa has been identified as a focal point of road accident fatalities, placing significant strain on the continent’s public health infrastructure, as outlined in a recent report by the World Health Organization (WHO).

Released from Nairobi, the capital of Kenya, the WHO’s 2023 status report on road safety in the African region reveals alarming statistics. Despite comprising 15 percent of the global population and just 3 percent of vehicles worldwide, Africa accounted for a staggering one-fifth of all road accident deaths globally. In 2021 alone, the continent suffered 250,000 fatalities due to road accidents, marking a disturbing 17 percent increase from 2010 to 2021. This contrasts starkly with a 5 percent decline in global road fatalities over the same period.

The report attributes this crisis to multiple factors, including lax enforcement of traffic laws, poorly maintained roads riddled with potholes, instances of speeding and drunk driving, and inadequate road safety education initiatives aimed at all road users.

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Matshidiso Moeti, WHO’s Regional Director for Africa, expressed grave concern over these findings, describing the situation as a profound public health issue that unnecessarily claims hundreds of thousands of lives annually.

Men aged 15 to 64 constitute the majority of road accident victims in Africa, although vulnerable groups such as pedestrians, individuals with disabilities, children, cyclists, and motorcyclists are disproportionately affected, underscoring the urgent need for targeted interventions.

The report also highlights a critical lack of investment in alternative modes of transport like cycling and walking, with only 13 percent of African countries having national strategies to promote these safer options.

Abdourahmane Diallo, WHO’s representative in Kenya, emphasized that addressing this crisis requires substantial improvements in transport infrastructure, enhanced training for drivers, and comprehensive safety education initiatives spanning motorists, pedestrians, and cyclists.

Moreover, Chiara Retis, WHO Africa’s Team Leader for Violence and Injury Prevention, stressed the importance of investing in post-crash care and bolstering the capabilities of first responders. She also advocated for widespread adoption of safety measures such as seat belts and helmets to mitigate the severity of road accidents.

In conclusion, the WHO report urges African countries to adopt stringent policy reforms, enforce existing legislation rigorously, and enhance data collection efforts to effectively combat the escalating road safety crisis across the continent.

This report serves as a stark reminder of the urgent need for concerted international efforts to reduce road fatalities in Africa and safeguard the lives of its citizens.

Tags: Africa Leads Global Road DeathsRoadTransportUrgent InterventionWHOWHO Report
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