Galvanising Ghana!
Contributing to safer roads for all Ghanaians
Galvanising Ghana to make its roads safe
Do you want to contribute to safer roads in Ghana? If so this is the event for you! We want to hear your thoughts and ideas on the best ways to reduce the number of casualities and increase safety for everyone who uses Ghana's N1 road (aka as the George Bush Highway).
Event Information
SAFER ROADS IN GHANA
Nearest tube stations are Angel and Old Street on the Northern Line
Buses: 243, 55, 153, 56, 4, 205, 214, 43, 394
Buses: 243, 55, 153, 56, 4, 205, 214, 43, 394
When?
Monday, Nov 12, 2012, 06:00 PM
Where?
St Luke's Community Centre, 90 Central Street, London, EC1V 9AQ
The Agenda
(the content of the agenda are constantly being updated so watch this space)
6:00-6:30pm Presentation of the issues currently faced by N1 road users
6:30pm -7:00pm Discussion of specific issues and action planning including the use of the iRAP road assessment procedure (see
7:30-8:00pm Review action plan, vote and discuss forwarding agreed actions
6:00-6:30pm Presentation of the issues currently faced by N1 road users
6:30pm -7:00pm Discussion of specific issues and action planning including the use of the iRAP road assessment procedure (see
http://www.irap.org/about-irap-2/assess-roads-in-your-country)
7:30-8:00pm Review action plan, vote and discuss forwarding agreed actions
Making a positive impact on Ghana (MAPIOG)
Gathering together to make a positive on Ghana is what we are about. To do this we are working with a group of Ghana transportation professionals who are passionate about international collaboration. See the Ghanaian Transportation Professionals Association facebook page for more information (http://www.facebook.com/groups/161541263989841).
Email: bettyfarnum@gmail.com
Website: http://www.smore.com/601e
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/groups/161541263989841
UN Decade of Action