get involved Driving Solutions for Safer Roads
Our Road Safety Data Collaboration Workshop brought together key players from government, private sector, and civil society to create lasting impacts on road safety. It wasn’t just a workshop—it was a learning hub where stakeholders collaborated, shared data, and drove life-saving interventions.
17 September 2024
Conference Day
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get involved The Premier Road Safety Collaboration Workshop in Kenya
Our Road Safety Data Collaboration Workshop brought together key players from government, private sector, and civil society to create lasting impacts on road safety. It wasn’t just a workshop—it was a learning hub where stakeholders collaborated, shared data, and drove life-saving interventions.
Make it Together
This workshop served as a platform for multisectoral collaboration, where road safety professionals from various sectors came together to discuss and share crucial data that informed life-saving policies and strategies.
Make it Impactful
Participants in the "Connect the Dots, Save a Life" initiative helped create solutions that matter—with every data point shared, we advanced efforts to save lives on Kenyan roads. The conversation was impactful, and attendees became part of the change.
Make it Matter
The discussions and decisions made during the workshop shaped the future of road safety in Kenya. Stakeholders collaborated on real-world solutions that can significantly reduce road crashes and save lives.
topics Key Areas of Discussion
This workshop explored key themes and discussions that shaped the future of road safety through data collaboration and multisectoral cooperation. Experts and innovators came together to dive into breakthrough solutions.
Data Collection Techniques
Data Sharing Frameworks
Monitoring and Analytics
Health and Safety Data
Cross-Sector Partnerships
Data-Driven Policy Making
speakers These Experts Inspired Participants to Overcome Challenges and Seize Opportunities in Road Safety Data Sharing
Leading professionals from various sectors shared insights on the challenges and opportunities in road safety data sharing and collaboration. The speakers addressed real-world obstacles and presented innovative solutions to improve data-driven decision-making, ultimately saving lives on Kenyan roads.
George Njao, EBS
Director General, NTSA
George Njao, EBS
Director General, NTSAMr. George Njao, EBS, the Director General of the National Transport and Safety Authority (NTSA), is responsible for the strategic implementation of the Authority’s policies, programs, and objectives aimed at enhancing road safety across Kenya. With over 15 years of experience in the transport sector, particularly in safety management, Mr. Njao brings a wealth of knowledge and leadership to his role, positioning NTSA to tackle key challenges and seize new opportunities in road safety. He holds a Master’s degree and a Bachelor of Science degree from Central Missouri State University, USA.
Eng. Ezekiel Fukwo
Director Highway, Design and Safety, KeNHA
Eng. Wilfred Oginga
Director, Urban Road Development, KURA
Eng. Monica Abonyo
Deputy Director, Highway Safety & Planning, KeNHA
Dr. Gladys Moraa Nyachieo
Senior Lecturer, Multimedia University of Kenya