POV: You’re in your leadership era, so you attended the Road Safety Executive Leadership Course 2024 in Malaysia! ???? To our #RSELC2024 participants, we thank you for a week filled with learning and energetic discussions. We truly learned a lot from all of you. Like always, it’s a pleasure to work and collaborate with the Global Road Safety Partnership and Bloomberg Philanthropies to bring these courses to more road safety professionals across the globe.
Johns Hopkins International Injury Research Unit
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JH-IIRU identifies solutions, influences policy, and advances the field of injury prevention throughout the world.
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The Johns Hopkins International Injury Research Unit (JH-IIRU) identifies solutions, influences policy, and advances the field of injury prevention throughout the world.
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https://publichealth.jhu.edu/international-injury-research-unit
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- 公共卫生
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- 11-50 人
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- Baltimore,Maryland
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US,Maryland,Baltimore
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??Universiti Putra Malaysia and JH-IIRU recently shared road safety-related findings from Kuala Lumpur and other Bloomberg Philanthropies countries. All attending partners, including the Malaysian?Institute of Road Safety Research, Kuala Lumpur's City Hall, and Vital Strategies, explored key data on road crashes, injuries, and fatalities, and shared their own experiences with data use. These collaborative exchanges generated valuable insights to inform data-driven road safety solutions. #RoadSafety
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What does road safety mean to you? ?? #RSELC2024 participants and a speaker shared their perspectives. Hear their thoughts! #BIGRS
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Congratulations to the #RSELC2024 graduates! ?? We appreciate the energy, dedication and hard work you gave throughout the week. You've all been inspiring to be around, and we’re excited to see the positive changes you’ll make in your home countries. #BIGRS
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Join us at #HSR2024 for an illuminating satellite session where we will explore insights from our work with ReLAB-HS Consortium and that of our partners, and chart a way forward for integrated health services. We look forward to seeing you there! ??
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Today is World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims. ??? Let us honor the irreplaceable lives lost, extend our unwavering support to survivors, and renew and fortify our commitment to creating safer roads for all. Together, let us reflect, stand in solidarity, and act with purpose to protect lives on the road. #WDoR2024
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The final day of #RSELC2024 focused on funding mechanisms and the effective use of resources. Key leaders from the Ministry of Public Health in Thailand, iRAP, the Department of Road Traffic Safety in Cambodia, Transurban, and Auckland Transport shared insights during engaging panel discussions. A huge thank you to all our incredible presenters for sharing their expertise with us! ?? #BIGRS
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Where capacity building meets adventure! ?? We visited the Malaysian Institute of Road Safety Research's Crash Facility PC3 in Melaka. Together with government stakeholders and local organizations, we witnessed a powerful crash test demonstration, showcasing the cutting-edge research and technology aimed at fortifying road safety. #RSELC2024 | #BIGRS
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???Another insightful day at #RSELC2024! Participants discussed risk factors, policy development, and real-world implementation. The day wrapped up with dynamic group presentations, showcasing ideas and strategies. Special thanks to Prof. Wong Shaw Voon from MIROS for leading a thought-provoking session. #BIGRS
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Addressing the complexities of road safety is imperative. ????? At the 2024 Road Safety Executive Leadership Course, we’re bringing together top experts to explore public health frameworks, analyze impactful case studies from across Asia, and evidence-based strategies to improve road safety initiatives. We extend our gratitude to Britta Lang from the Global Road Safety Partnership, Nhan Tran from the World Health Organization, Siti Zaharah from the Malaysian Institute of Road Safety Research, and Ping Sim from Auckland Transport for sharing their expertise with our participants during our second day. #RSELC2024?|?#BIGRS