Empowering Communities for Safer Roads and Healthier Lives
Driving sustainable change, fostering safety, and empowering communities for a brighter future
Who We Are
Road Safety and Health Foundation Uganda (RoSHFU)
Our Objectives
Road Safety Interventions
To Implement Road Safety Interventions to Support the Social and Economic Recovery of Victims of Road Accidents and HIV/AIDS
Road Policy & Regulations
Advocate for Road Policy and Regulations Developments and Enforcement by Government.
Comprehensive Driving Schools
To Open a Comprehensive Driving School for both Learner and Professional Drivers
Emergency Medical Centers
To Establish Emergency Medical Centers at selected Accident Hotspots in Uganda
Reduction in the Spread of HIV/AIDS
Support the Reduction in the Spread of HIV/AIDS and other Diseases in the Transport Corridor of Uganda
Conduct Research / Surveys
Conduct Research / Surveys and Documentations in regards to Road Crashes and other Health Challenges along the Transport Corridor in Uganda
Sustainable Agriculture
Promote Inclusive and Sustainable Agriculture in the communities.
Lobby and initiate activities to raise resources
To lobby and initiate activities to raises resources
Our Partners
Districts
Volunteers
Road Safety Projects
To Promote Sustainable Development by Supporting Road Safety, Health and Productivity Interventions.
To have Safe, Healthy and Productive Communities
To become a leading contributor to Sustainable Development through Promoting Road Safety, Health and Productivity to the Road users in Uganda.
CORE VALUES
Road traffic injuries are the leading cause of death for children and young adults aged 5-29 years
Voluntarism
Total involvement and Commitment of the community
Preservation of human life is above everything else
Capacity and Advocacy enhancement
Non Descrimination
Road accidents are preventable
Collaboration with Government, National and International Partners
Sustainability and Socio- economic development
KEY FACTS:
- Approximately 1.35 million people die each year as a result of road traffic crashes
- The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development has set an ambitious target of halving the global number of deaths and injuries from road traffic crashes by 2020
- Road traffic crashes cost most countries 3% of their gross domestic product
- 93% of the world's fatalities on the roads occur in low- and middle-income countries, even though these countries have approximately 60% of the world's vehicles
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Plot 5, Juba Road, Opposite St. Mary’s Hospital Lacor Center, Patuda Ward, Layibi Bardege Gulu West Division, Gulu City
INSIGHTS
Valuable insights to empower your safety
- June 21, 2023