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38th APEC Transportation Working Group Meeting
July 2013
Rob Klein, ADB Consultant for TA8075-REG: Improving Road Safety in the Association of Southeast
Asian Nations
Presentation Contents
I. ADB road safety context and focus II. ADB TA for Improving Road Safety in ASEAN
A. ScopeB. ImplementationC. Collaboration
ADB’s Sustainable Transport Initiative (STI) (2010)
• inclusive economic growth • environmentally sustainable
growth• regional integration
Sustainable Transport = developing transport systems that are accessible, safe, environmentally-friendly, and affordable
STI Focus Areas• Inclusion of sustainability in existing operations – asset
management, innovative finance, PPP• Scaling-up urban transport – scale-up overall operations,
promote mass transit projects such as BRT and rail MRT• Integration of climate change – projects for mode shifting and
distance shortening• Improving cross-border transport and logistics – more effective
transport and trade facilitation • Supporting road safety and social sustainability – increase
operations, strengthen approach, and partner with road safety organizations and social development institutions
• Emerging areas – policy and transport plans, TDM, ITS, vehicle/engine/fuel technologies
Impact Sustainable, effective, and cost-efficient improvement of road safety in the DMCs.
Outcome Improved ADB road safety capacity and expanded portfolio of projects to support road safety improvement in DMCs.
Road Safety Action Plan
(2012)
Action Plan: Key AreasADB OPERATIONS
A: Strengthen internal road safety capacity
B: Develop and adapt procedures, guidelines, and related tools to incorporate safety at each stage of the ADB project cycle
C: Identify opportunities for improving road safety in DMCs
D: Strengthen implementation of road safety components
E: Establish pipelines of stand-alone road safety projects
Action Plan: Key Areas
COORDINATION AND PARTNERSHIP
F: Work with MDBs, donors, and UN agencies in delivering UN Decade of Action
G: Mobilize international organizations as partners for road safety in Asia and the Pacific
Action Plan Targets• Regional road safety TAs
• Policy and advisory, and capacity development road safety TAs
• Stand-alone road safety investment projects
• Partnerships/cofinancing for stand-alone road safety projects
• Inclusion of road safety components in all new road investment projects
• Increased scale of road safety components
ADB/ASEAN Road Safety Background
• 2003-2006: ADB TA for Road Safety in ASEAN
• 2009-present: ADB engagement with LTWG and MRSSWG
• 2012: TA for Improving Road Safety in ASEAN
TA for Improving Road Safety in ASEAN
• Impact = improved regional road safety• Outcome = increased capacity of
governments to address national and regional road safety issues
• Duration = through June 2014• Inputs = long-term and short-term
international and national consultants
ADB/ASEAN ROAD SAFETY CAPACITY BUILDING PROJECT STRUCTURE
International Consultants
ADB Implementing Agency
ASEAN SecretariatJapan Fund for Poverty Reduction
National Consultants
Road Safety Brand Agencies and
Collaboration Stakeholders
Optional Advisory Group of Leading
Regional AcademicsDemonstration Projects
Project DeliverablesTrain the TrainerNational Training
Knowledge Products
Project Pipeline
Improve Capacity for Road Safety Delivery and Safer Road Users
Multi-Sector R.S.S. Working Group
Land Transport Advisory
Senior Transport Officers
ASEAN Transport Ministers
National Focal Points
National/Reg’l Strategies
ADB/ASEAN ROAD SAFETY CAPACITY BUILDING PROJECT FOCUS AND DELIVERY
Japan Fund for Poverty Reduction
ADB ASEAN
International Consultants National ConsultantsNational Focal Points x 10
Project Focus and Deliverables
Focus Area Key Activities
*Motorcycle Safety*Road Safety Data*Strategy Implementation*Road Safety Enforcement*Road Safety Project Pipeline
*Regional Good Practice Train the Trainer Workshop*National Good Practice Workshops*Train and Develop Safe Route to School and Community Projects*Develop Regional Road Safety Strategy*Develop and Disseminate Knowledge Products
Improve Regional Capacity for Effective Road Safety Delivery Leading to Safer Road Users
Train the Trainer Conceptual Model
National Experts Trained to Deliver in Country (Consultants and Government)
In-Country Experts Train Colleagues and Others to Professionally Develop Road Safety Capacity
International Experts Design and Deliver Content to National Experts
Operational Approach• Collaborate with centers of international
expertise in road safety • Include global and regional stakeholders
and branded programs• Partnerships with road safety
organizations: iRAP, IRTAD, PIARC, GRSP, APEC?
• Long-term consultant based in Bangkok, interaction with all ASEAN countries
PROJECT PROCESS : A NINE STEP CRITICAL PATH
Engage Team leader
Appoint National Focal Points
Establish Collaborators
Formalize National Priorities
Appoint International Consultants
Appoint National Consultants
Deliver 3 Level Train The Trainer
Deliver In-Country Activities
Deliver Regional Activities
Thank You
ADB TA 8075-REG: Improving Road Safety in the Association of Southeast Asian Nations
Jeff Miller: jmiller@adb.orgRob Klein: rob.klein@bigpond.com
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