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Fixing the System, not the Victim: A Safe Systems Dialogue on Road Safety in Uganda

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Fixing the System, not the Victim: A Safe Systems Dialogue on Road Safety in Uganda organised by the Centre for Trauma, Injury & Disability Prevention at Makerere University School of Public Health (MakSPH-CTRIAD) Kampala, Uganda, East Africa in partnership with Bloomberg Philanthropies Institute for Global Road Safety (BIGRS), KCCA, Directorate of Traffic and Road Safety, Uganda Police Force
Event Type Webinar
Nature of Event Online/Virtual
Audience General Public
Unit SPH
Event Details

The Centre for Trauma, Injury & Disability Prevention at Makerere University School of Public Health (MakSPH-CTRIAD) invites you to an honest dialogue on road safety in Uganda, one that confronts the questions we have long avoided:

Why do road deaths keep rising despite enforcement campaigns? Are we designing roads for mobility or for human safety? What responsibility do institutions carry when crashes occur? And what investments would save the most lives today?

Moderator: Dr. Jimmy Osuret, Road Safety Researcher, MakSPH-CTRIAD

Panelists

  • Dr. Emmerentian Mbabazi, Urban Mobility Research Associate, World Resources Institute Africa Cities Program
  • Eng. Jemima Nalumansi, Coordinator, Bloomberg Philanthropies Institute for Global Road Safety (BIGRS), KCCA
  • SP Michael Kananura, Public Relations Officer (PRO), Directorate of Traffic and Road Safety, Uganda Police Force

Date: Thursday, 14 May 2026

Time: 12:00 – 1:30 PM

Register here: https://bit.ly/ASafeSystemsDialogue