The International Road Federation (IRF) concluded a productive week in Rabat as part of the capacity building activities under the Safe and Inclusive Road Design in North and West Africa project.
The International Road Federation (IRF) has concluded a first-of-its-kind training programme on Climate-Resilient Road Design and Maintenance, delivered in partnership with ORIS Materials Intelligence to worldwide road practitioners.
The International Road Federation (IRF) continues to expand its efforts to improve global road safety standards, with IRF Lead Trainer Eur Ing Miguel-Angel Serrano Santos in Uganda delivering advanced road safety audit training as part of the IRF International Registry for Road Safety Auditors Programme.
The International Road Federation (IRF) was in West Africa for the Safe and Inclusive Road Design in North and West Africa project. IRF Senior Advisor Brendan Halleman and Project Manager Paul Karst were in Dakar, Senegal and Nouakchott, Mauritania for a series of seminars that convened stakeholders to advance implementation roadmaps based on earlier project recommendations and to build capacity in safer road design.
The recent Road Safety for Managers course delivered by the IRF addressed this gap directly, equipping professionals with the frameworks and tools needed to move from fragmented actions to coherent, system-level safety management.
Under the stewardship of the International Road Federation (IRF), the UNRSF-funded “Safe and Inclusive Road Design in North and West Africa” project has reached a major milestone with the completion and delivery of a consolidated regional report on improved road design practices in Morocco, Senegal and Mauritania.