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Violence, injuries and disability

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Road traffic injuries

Decade of Action for Road Safety 2011–2020World Health Organization, GenevaUnited Nations Road Safety CollaborationRoyal Oman PoliceJordan Traffic InstituteRoadPeaceEuropean Federation of Road Traffic VictimsGlobal Road Safety ForumGlobal Road Safety PartnershipAssociation for Safe International Road TravelThe World Bank GroupEarly Childhood Road Safety Education ProgrammeDevon County CouncilThe THINK! Road Safety web site

Violence

Global Campaign for Violence Prevention

The National Council for Women -  Egypt

The National Council for Family Affairs – JordanSupreme Council for Family Affairs - Qatar

Disability and rehabilitation

WHO disability and rehabilitation team homepageWHO Regional Office for Africa - Disability and Injury Prevention and RehabilitationWHO Regional Office for South-East Asia - Disability, Injury Prevention and RehabilitationWHO Regional Office for the Americas - Health of the disabledThe UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with DisabilitiesThe UN Standard Rules on the Equalization of Opportunities for Persons with DisabilitiesUnited Nations enable homepage: rights and dignity of persons with disabilitiesWorld Bank disability homepageInternational Labour Organization disability programme

Featured resources

physical-healthGender-based violence posters

global-disability-report-arabicGlobal report on health equity for persons with disabilities

disability-inclusion-thumbDisability inclusion in health responses to COVID-19 in the Eastern Mediterranean Region

guide-for-governments-lead-agenciesDocumenting road safety: a guide for governments and lead agencies

decade-action-road-safety-thumbDecade of Action for Road Safety 2011–2020. Success stories from the Eastern Mediterranean Region

HIAP-training_manualHealth in All Policies training manual

brief-guideBrief guide to developing national action plans to improve access to assistive technology using the regional strategic action framework

assistive-technology Strategic action framework to improve access to assistive technology in the Eastern Mediterranean Region

clinical-management-rape-enUpdated Clinical management of rape and intimate partner survivors guideline | Arabic

RESPECT framework for preventing violence against womenRESPECT framework for preventing violence against women | Arabic

protecting-people-disability-thumbnailProtecting people with disability during the COVID-19 pandemic | Arabic

Information resources

Road traffic injuries: the facts [pdf 159kb]

Drink-driving: the facts [pdf 317kb]

Motorcycle helmets: the facts [pd 324kb]

Child restraints: the facts [pdf 294kb]

Seat-belts: the facts [pdf 298kb]

Speed: the facts [pdf 305kb]

Statistics and figures

1.25 million road traffic deaths occur every year. It is the number 1 cause of death among those aged 15–29 years

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