Campaigns Ghana – Road Safety – Stop Speeding This 2024 “Stop Speeding” public service announcement from Ghana focuses on the enforcement of speed limits advising drivers to slow down or risk being arrested for speeding.
Campaigns Ghana, Kumasi – Road Safety – James Musah’s Story Kumasi reinforced the message in Ghana’s National Road Safety Agency speeding campaign by sharing the story of James Musah who lost his wife in a fatal road crash caused by speeding.
Campaigns Ghana, Accra – Road Safety – Yvonne Tetteh’s Story Accra reinforced the message in Ghana’s National Road Safety Agency speeding campaign by sharing the story of Yvonne Tetteh, a mother of four who lost her husband in a fatal road crash caused by speeding.
Campaigns Ghana – Road Safety – Surgeon This 2021 Ghana National Road Safety Authority campaign addresses critical issues in road safety–pedestrian safety and speeding. Dr. Charles Asiedu, a surgeon at Greater Accra Regional Hospital, explains how many crashes could be avoided if drivers travel at lower speeds.
Partnership for Healthy Cities With a majority of the world’s population now living in urban settings, cities are uniquely positioned to transform the fight against noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) and injuries by implementing policies to significantly reduce exposure to risk factors. The COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted the transformative role of urban public health leadership to save lives.
Vital Stories From Bogotá to Accra: Cities Honor Loved Ones Lost on World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims On World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims, Bogotá and other cities joins the global community in honoring loved ones lost and recognizing that no death on the road is acceptable.
Campaigns Accra, Ghana – Speeding – School Girl This campaign, School Girl, warns drivers in Accra, Ghana about the dangers of speeding.
Fact Sheets Risky Road Behavior in Accra Accra is the capital of Ghana with a population of 1.9 million in its metropolitan area in 2017. In addition, more than half a million people from the Greater Accra region commute to the city daily for work.
Civil Registration and Vital Statistics Advances in systems thinking, demography and technology mean that for the first time, counting every human life is possible, even in remote areas.