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Transforming Road Safety in Africa

The TRANS-SAFE project involve national, regional, and city-level demonstrations to test different innovations and integrated Safe System solutions.

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Transforming Road Safety in Africa

Years active:

2022 - 2026

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Locations

Cape Town, South Africa | Kumasi, Ghana | Kigali, Rwanda| Lusaka, Zambia

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European Commission
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Project summary

The TRANS-SAFE project involves national, regional, and city-level demonstrations to test different types of innovative and integrated Safe System solutions, complemented by a comprehensive toolbox, capacity development, policy support and replication activities. To maximize impact, the project brings together a consortium of highly committed cities, road safety agencies and experts from both Europe and Africa.

ICLEI Africa is part of a consortium of just about 30 partners from both Africa and Europe undertaking the Transforming Road Safety in Africa project [TRANS-SAFE] which is aimed at improving road safety in Africa, through the safe systems approach. Some of the components of the project involve research and Data collection, undertaking analysis, capacity building and developing training materials and other resources as well as undertaking demonstration actions in 4 cities namely:

  • Kigali Rwanda
  • Kumasi, Ghana
  • Lusaka Zambia
  • Cape Town, South Africa

Project aims

  • Promote the integration of the Safe System approach into local, regional and national road safety strategies
  • Gather research and Data collection, undertaking analysis
  • Undertaking capacity building, developing training materials and other resources
  • Undertaking demonstration actions in 4 cities
  • Create reference models for road safety innovations with a high level of replicability

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Paul Currie

Director: Urban Systems Unit
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Transforming Road Safety in Africa team

Paul Currie

Paul Currie

Director: Urban Systems Unit
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Paul is fascinated by the multi-layered relationships that give each city its unique flavour. With his Sustainable Development MPhil and current doctoral research, Paul uses urban metabolism, resource nexus and political ecology as lenses for shaping sustainable, inclusive cities. At ICLEI, he supports local governments to apply systems perspectives to food, water, energy and nature, and facilitates the development of policies and plans appropriate to contexts of change and uncertainty.
Kevin Mutia

Kevin Mutia

Professional Officer: Urban Systems
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Kevin is a Professional Officer at ICLEI Africa, in the Urban Systems unit. He hopes to change public spaces and urban forms in our cities. He especially hopes to do so through research, well analysed data and information, and a duly followed design process for developing plans, frameworks and strategies to improve the quality of urban spaces in Africa. This will ensure that all the users in these spaces, regardless of economic and cultural background, will have a good quality of life.
Kabelo Williams

Kabelo Williams

Communications Officer
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Kabelo obtained a Postgraduate Diploma in Environmental Management from Stellenbosch University and is currently pursuing a Master of Philosophy from the same institution. Her undergraduate degree from the University of Cape Town includes a double major in Environmental and Geographical Science, and Applied Biology. She has over 3 years of experience in communications and social media marketing, having worked as an Environmental Communication Assistant at the City of Cape Town from 2020 to 2022. She strives to use her versatile work experience and academic background to fulfil her passion of addressing urban sustainability challenges.

Ruby Schalit

Ruby Schalit

Communications Officer
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Ruby recently graduated with a masters in Development Planning from the University of the Witwatersrand with a research focus on informal recycling systems in Johannesburg’s suburbs. Her undergraduate degree in Politics, Philosophy and Economics illustrates her affinity for multidisciplinary ways of thinking. Ruby sees her role as Communications Officer at ICLEI Africa as the perfect marriage between her professional background in marketing and communications, her education and passion for sustainable urban planning, spatial justice and the environment, and her creative flair.
Rachelle Jones

Rachelle Jones

Project Finance Officer
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Rachelle is an experienced banker with a background in bookkeeping. Numbers are a passion, this being the reason she pursued and excelled in her National Diploma in Financial Management. At ICLEI Africa, she manages project documents, preparing and submitting data for the project financial reports, presenting financial reports to donors when required, and dealing with project audit preparation and co-ordination. She has a strong sense of devotion for NGOs and the way they seek to improve the world!

Sinethemba Mthethwa

Sinethemba Mthethwa

Professional Officer: Urban Systems
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Sinethemba Mthethwa is an intern in the Urban Systems Unit at ICLEI Africa. She holds a BSS (Geography and Environmental Management) degree and a Postgraduate Diploma in Food Security. Her work at ICLEI Africa is centered around promoting sustainable urban food systems. Her hopes are to witness a world where hunger and malnutrition are not prevailing challenges in food systems.
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