29/02/2020
The 3rd Global Ministerial Conference on Road Safety was held on February 19th and 20th in Stockholm, Sweden, under the title "Achieving the Global Goals 2030". More than 1,500 delegates, Ministers of Transport, Health and Interior of the Member States, senior officials of the United Nations and representatives of civil society, academia and the private sector from more than 140 countries participated in the conference.
29/02/2020
During the presentation of Nani Rodríguez, President of the Gonzalo Rodríguez Foundation, at the 3rd Global Ministerial Conference on Road Safety in Stockholm, Sweden, the latest data on the Safe School Environments project in Guaymallén; Mendoza, Argentina was presented.
22/11/2019
To accompany the car seat use enforcement efforts that the Montevideo government rolled out in November, the Gonzalo Rodriguez Foundation has launched the campaign ‘Use a Car Seat.'
21/11/2019
On Thursday, November 21, authorities from the Gonzalo Rodriguez Foundation and Early Education Board presented the results of the education initiative "Latin American Children Safe in Transit" whose most recent phase was just completed in public schools in Canelones and Montevideo
19/11/2019
The Ibero-American Symposium of Traffic and Road Safety Agencies took place on November 5th and 6th, organized by the National Road Safety Agency of Paraguay and the World Health Organization.
05/11/2019
The 4th International Forum on Child Transit Safety (FISEVI, according to its initials in Spanish) will take place on June 9th and 10th, 2020 in Colombia. Developed by the Gonzalo Rodriguez Foundation in partnership with the Colombian National Transit Safety Agency, FISEVI is an initiative supporting dialogue between key stakeholders in issues of traffic safety including governments, international organizations, civil and transit engineers, health workers, bus and truck drivers, and private institutions, among others.
21/10/2019
In accordance with its mission to eliminate traffic collision casualties in Latin America, and with special attention to child traffic safety, the Gonzalo Rodriguez Foundation started to prepare a plan of action in Chile in 2012. In conjunction with the National Commission on Transit Safety (CONASET according to its initials in Spanish), they held meetings to outline a strategy focused on child traffic safety in Chile that included a training of traffic police about the importance of the use of Child Restraint Systems ((CRS) more commonly known as car seats). They also planned three Car Seat Checkpoints in different shopping centers in Santiago where Gonzalo Rodriguez Foundation technicians and traffic police offered practical advice about safe child transport to those who visited the Checkpoints.
15/10/2019
Over the past few months, the Gonzalo Rodriguez Foundation has continued to work to improve road safety, bringing together global experts and Uruguayan professionals to share best practices and bring knowledge to the country.