Road Safety and Health Foundation Uganda (RoSHFU) actively advocates for the development and rigorous enforcement of road policies and regulations by the government. We firmly believe that well-crafted and strictly enforced road policies are fundamental to ensuring road safety and preventing accidents. Our advocacy efforts are geared towards fostering a safer and more organized transportation environment for all.

Main services
Road Policy Advocacy:
ReDU is a staunch advocate for the formulation and enhancement of road policies. We work to ensure that these policies are aligned with international safety standards and best practices.
Regulation Development:
We actively participate in discussions and initiatives aimed at developing new regulations or updating existing ones. Our goal is to establish regulations that address emerging road safety challenges effectively.
Safety Standard Compliance:
We emphasize the importance of ensuring that road regulations are consistent with the highest safety standards. This alignment is essential in reducing accidents and ensuring the safety of all road users.
Awareness and Education:
Our advocacy also extends to raising awareness among the public and educating stakeholders about the significance of adhering to road policies and regulations. We believe that informed and responsible road users play a pivotal role in maintaining safety.
Government Collaboration:
ReDU actively collaborates with government agencies and departments responsible for road policies and regulations. Our aim is to provide insights, data, and recommendations to assist in the development of more effective policies.
Enforcement Enhancement:
In addition to advocating for policy development, we emphasize the importance of robust enforcement mechanisms. Strict enforcement of road regulations is crucial to deter violations and enhance safety on the roads.
Data-Driven Advocacy:
Our advocacy efforts are data-driven. We collect and analyze road safety data to identify areas where policy and regulation improvements are needed. We use this information to advocate for change and improvements.