un launches savekidslives campaign to boost road safety for children
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UN launches #SaveKidsLives campaign to boost road safety for children

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#SaveKidsLives campaign
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The United Nations on Monday launched #SaveKidsLives, a global campaign to generate action to make streets safe for children, warning that each day some 500 children die from road traffic crashes, thousands more are injured and the situation is only getting worse.

The third UN Global Road Safety Week also kicked off on Monday. The UN General Assembly adopted a resolution on April 10, 2014 to improve road safety.

According to the UN World Health Organization (WHO), every four minutes, a child dies from a traffic accident. For adolescents aged 15 to 17, road traffic injuries are the leading cause of death worldwide, with boys accounting for nearly twice as many road traffic deaths as girls. And one third of these deaths are children in cars but two thirds outside cars.

"It's a manmade disaster where we are killing our young children on the roads by not providing them with safe places to play, safe places to walk, or cycle to school," Dr. Etienne Krug of WHO said in an interview with UN Radio.

The third UN Global Road Safety Week, which runs through May 10, under the theme "Children and road safety," features hundreds of events to highlight WHO's package of 10 key strategies for keeping children safe on the road. The campaign is part of a larger Decade of Action for Road Safety 2011-2020 plan of action to save 5 million lives across the world.

"Really what (the Week) aims for is to draw attention to the appalling number of 186,000 children dying in road traffic crashes every year," said Dr. Krug, who is director at WHO's Department for Management of Noncommunicable Diseases, Disability, Violence and Injury Prevention.

"We should plan our transportation system in such a way that children can be safe when they go to school, where they go to the park, when they go visit a friend," he added.

The highest rates of deaths are found in middle and lower income countries, he said. Countries that are "rapidly motorizing" in Africa, Southeast Asia, Latin America and the Eastern Mediterranean have "more and more cars, and more and more roads" but an absence of road safety measures.

Political will is needed for change to happen and leaders to take action, he said.

In Sweden, where the government has taken initiative to combat traffic deaths, there has not been a single child death on the road over the past few years, Krug said.

The new document, WHO's 10 new strategies for keeping children safe on the road, includes building road safety management capacity, improving the safety of road infrastructure and broader transport networks, producing safer vehicles, enhancing the safety of road users through enacting and enforcing legislation around key risks, such as speeding, drinking and driving, helmets, seat- belts and child restraints behavior of road users, and improving post-crash emergency and trauma care for the injured.

In 2007, 400 delegates to the first World Youth Assembly for Road Safety, in Geneva, adopted the Youth Declaration for Road Safety, committing to practical measures to improve road safety and calling on adults to play their part as parents and leaders.

The Declaration calls on all young people to "stand up and participate in local and national campaigns and programs" and urges adults to do more.

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