H.E. Dr. Engineer Saad bin Ahmad Al
Muhannadi, President of the Public Works Authority ‘Ashghal’ headed the Qatari
delegation in the 3rd Global Ministerial Conference on Road Safety,
held on 19&20 February 2020 at Stockholm, the Kingdom of Sweden.
His Majesty the King of Sweden inaugurated
the conference. Many dignitaries including honorable ministers from various
countries, representative of the Secretary-General of the United Nations and
the Ambassador of Road Safety in the world attended this global event.
The Qatari delegation headed by H.E. the
President of Ashghal also included Eng. Hamad Essa Al-Abdullah Assistant
Undersecretary of Land Transport Affairs at the Ministry Transport and
Communications, Brigadier Mohammed
Al-Maliki, Secretary of the National Traffic Safety Committee, Sheikh Mohammed
Al-Thani, Director of Public Health Department in the Ministry of Public
Health, Mr. Mohammed Saad Al-Meghaiseeb,
Manager of the President’s Office Manager at Ashghal, and Major Ali Hamad
Al-Marri from the Traffic Investigations Section of the Traffic Department and
Mr. Mohammed Al Khatheeri from the Traffic Safety Section of the Traffic
Department.
H.E. Ashghal President participated in the
workshop on "Reaping the Benefits of Safe Speed". The conference also
had several other seminars and papers covering various topics related to road
safety and sustainable transport. Themes of seminar included the UN Decade of
Action for Road Safety 2011-2020, requirements for achieving the UN Sustainable
Development Goals 2015-2020, importance of building road safety leaderships,
building sustainable secure transport sector, and discussion on the United
Nations SGD goals for road safety 2020-2030, which were linked for the first
time to the challenges of sustainable development goals in the world. In
addition, two panel discussions were held on improving global cooperation in
the field of road safety, and the methods for achieving global goals of 2030.
Several important meetings were held on the
sidelines of the conference where the delegation met with Mr. Thomas Eneroth,
Swedish Deputy Minister of Infrastructure, and they discussed the ways of
cooperation and exchange of global experiences with the Public Works Authority.
The Qatari delegation also met with Mr.
John Dots, United Nations Secretary for Traffic Safety and President of the
International Motor Federation. Several important topics were discussed,
including the progress made by the State of Qatar in reducing traffic deaths
during 2013-2019, and achieving the requirements of the United Nations related
to the 2011-2020 contract plan, and the adoption of sustainable development
goals and the follow-up of their implementation periodically by the National
Committee and the National Traffic Safety Office as well as the United Nations
2030 goals. Qatar agreed to transfer its successful experience to help poor
developing countries.
The efforts of Qatar to initiate the
2023-3033 plan for traffic safety management and sustainable transport were
discussed, as well as the preparation for the challenges that the country will
face after completing the infrastructure projects, and providing the
requirements of the increasing demand for traffic.
It
is to be mentioned that the State of Qatar is one of the developed countries
globally in terms of adopting the UN road safety plans, sustainable development
goals, reducing road accident mortality, as Qatar aspires to reach "zero
accidents", which is a strategic goal pursued by state institutions. Qatar
is also working to reduce traffic congestion, build a sustainable transport
sector, and develop urban planning, where the State has set up the National
Traffic Safety Committee as a leading institution in the country, which is
recognized by the United Nations. Subsequently, the State also formed the
National Traffic Safety Office equipped with internationally qualified
personnel to enhance the global position of the State of Qatar and to assist 33
entities related to traffic safety in the country in implementing 395 action
plans as part of the national strategy and enriching the system for evaluation
and follow-up, which enabled them to obtain prestigious international awards
for better management of traffic safety and sustainable transport.