DOTr signs MOU to protect children from road injuries

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The Department of Transportation (DOTr) has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to protect Filipino children from road-related injuries

KEY TAKEAWAYS

  • What other govenment agencies signed the MOU?

    The MOU was also signed by the Department of Education, Department of Health, and Department of Public Works and Highways, among others.
  • What report spurred the creation of the MOU and the coalition?

    The signing of the MOU and the creation of the alliance was spurred by the report released by the WHO.
  • Dubbed the National Coalition for Child Road Traffic Injury Prevention or NC-CRTIP, the MOU was signed by the DOTr together with other government agencies such as the Department of Education, Department of Health, Department of Public Works and Highways, Council for the Welfare of Children, and the Metro Manila Development Authority.

    The NC-CRTIP is an inter-agency and multisectoral coalition that will strengthen collaboration among agencies and road safety stakeholders in protecting children from road crashes.

    The MOU, which is supported by the United Nations Children’s Fund in the Philippines, aligns with the vision of the Philippine Road Safety Action Plan 2023-28 (PRSAP).

    “To address road safety, we have developed the PRSAP. This plan, together with the WHO (World Health Organization) global report on road safety, will guide us in implementing and monitoring efforts to reduce road traffic deaths and serious injuries in the Philippines,” DOTr Secretary Jaime Bautista was quoted saying.

    The signing of the MOU and the creation of the alliance was spurred by the report released by the WHO, which stated that road crashes are the top killer of children and youth worldwide.

    EDSA

    “The tragic tally of road crash deaths is heading in the right direction, downwards, but nowhere near fast enough. Road safety is a multisectoral concern. We should continue to work together to keep our roads safe,” WHO Representative to the Philippines Doctor Rui Paulo de Jesus explained.

    In the Philippines, at least 1,670 Filipino children die due to road crashes every year, according to public interest law group ImagineLaw, citing data from the Philippine Statistics Authority.

    “One child lost due to road crashes is one death too many,” ImagineLaw Executive Director Attorney Sophia San Luis noted.

    “Political will is needed to address children’s death because of road crashes — from proper education and awareness among stakeholders to better infrastructure and improved road systems that protect vulnerable road users. Ang kalsadang ligtas sa bata ay ligtas sa lahat (a road safe for children is safe for all),” she added.

    Photos from ImagineLaw and Ruben Manahan IV

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