Desmond Tutu Calls for Action to Make Roads SafeArchbishop Desmond Tutu has added his voice to the demand for international action to tackle road deaths.
Archbishop Desmond Tutu discusses the Make Roads Safe report with campaign coordinator Saul Billingsley
In an interview filmed for the FIA Foundation, Tutu describes road traffic injuries as ‘a new health emergency for Africa’. “Road deaths represent a huge burden on our health systems and an obstacle to our efforts to overcome poverty. It is the poorest people, working people, who are most affected by road crashes, often leaving families suddenly without a breadwinner. I call on Africa’s leaders and the world community to work together to make our roads safe”. Desmond Tutu is the second Nobel Peace Prize winner, after Costa Rican President Oscar Arias, to support the Make Roads Safe campaign’s call for greater action on global road deaths. The Archbishop also welcomed the forthcoming first United Nations Global Road Safety Week, in April 2007, describing it as “a vital milestone in the global effort to raise awareness about the appalling human and economic impact of road crashes”. |
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Read this short booklet on Make Roads Safe which explains the aims of the campaign and why you should get involved. Read the Report
Read the Make Roads Safe report demanding urgent G8 action to tackle global road deaths. Watch the Film
Watch this short Make Roads Safe film to see the impact of road deaths in developing View film (Windows Media Player): Low-Res | Medium-Res | High-Res View film (QuickTime): |
