EASST News - Project

Kazakhstan, News, Road Safety Governance and Capacity Building
Conference marks three years of road safety interventions in the West Kazakhstan Region
Conference organised by the Akimat and EASST, with the support of Shell Kazakhstan and Eni, marks three years of road safety interventions in the West Kazakhstan Region.
July 29, 2022

Children's Road Safety, Kazakhstan, News
New upgrades to improve child safety at highly dangerous pedestrian crossings in Uralsk, Kazakhstan
With the support of Shell Kazakhstan, Eni, and the Safer Roads Foundation, EASST has improved child safety at four highly dangerous sites in the city of Uralsk in the West Kazakhstan Region.
July 29, 2022

Children's Road Safety, Georgia, News
Partnership for Road Safety use SR4S to identify and assess high risk schools in Georgia
With the support of the FIA Road Safety Grants Programme and the FIA Foundation, EASST have been working with local partners in Georgia to identify and assess the safety of 10 school zones the Star Rating for Schools App.
July 1, 2022

News, Road Safety Governance and Capacity Building
UN High-Level Meeting on Improving Global Road Safety: The 2030 horizon for road safety
Road safety experts, government ministers, and decision makers meet in New York for the first ever High-Level Meeting on Improving Global Road Safety.
July 1, 2022

News, Road Safety Governance and Capacity Building
EASST partners meet in London to mark 20 years of the FIA Foundation
Last week, our EASST partners met in London to attend the 20th anniversary celebration events organised by the FIA Foundation.
June 27, 2022

News, Road Safety Governance and Capacity Building, Sustainable Mobility, Tajikistan
EASST Director Emma MacLennan talks on mobility and women’s access to opportunity in remote and rural areas at the International Transport Forum Summit 2022
Emma was invited by the ITF to present at this year’s Summit in Leipzig on how assess mobility choices for women in rural Tajikistan impacts on economic opportunity.
May 25, 2022

News, Road Safety Governance and Capacity Building, Sustainable Mobility
EASST partners participate in #StreetsForLife Week of Action
Last week, EASST partners across Eastern Europe, Central Asia and the Caucasus took part in a global Week of Action calling for safer roads and streets for life.
May 24, 2022

Azerbaijan, Disability, Mobility and Road Risk, Moldova, News
EASST launches new online Disability Awareness Training course for Public Transport managers
This short online course will help managers understand how to make public transport services more accessible and inclusive of the needs of people with disabilities so they can travel independently and with confidence.
May 24, 2022

News, Sustainable Mobility, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan
What do young people in Central Asia think about active travel and what barriers are preventing them making walking and cycling a viable means of everyday transport?
With the support of the FIA Road Safety Grants Programme, EASST has been working with local partners in Central Asia to better understand the barriers that currently prevent people from walking and cycling in their countries – with a focus on young people.
April 29, 2022

Azerbaijan, Children's Road Safety, News, Road Safety Governance and Capacity Building
New partnership launched to pilot child friendly roads around schools in Azerbaijan
On April 13th, supported by the World Bank’s Global Road Safety Facility, the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) launched a new partnership in Azerbaijan to develop child-friendly road design and implement child-friendly speed management around schools.
April 29, 2022

Georgia, News, Road Safety Enforcement
New legal amendments in Georgia to see improved regulation of powered two-wheelers
From this week, licensing and the registration of mopeds and light ATVs (all-terrain vehicles) has become mandatory in Georgia.
March 29, 2022

Armenia, Children's Road Safety, Georgia, Moldova, News, Road Safety Governance and Capacity Building
Advancing 30km/h School Speed Zones in Armenia, Moldova, and Georgia
With the support of the FIA Foundation Advocacy Hub, we have been working with our local partners in Armenia, Moldova, and Georgia towards securing policy change commitments to reduce speed limits to 30 km/h around schools.
February 24, 2022