15/05/2026
NRSC Hosts Official Launch of the UN Global Road Safety Week in Windhoek
Windhoek, Namibia - The National Road Safety Council (NRSC) officially launched the UN Global Road Safety Week on Friday, 15 May 2026, at Dr Antonio Agostinho Neto Square in Windhoek.
The event forms part of Namibia’s continued commitment to the Second Decade of Action for Road Safety 2021-2030, a global framework aimed at reducing road traffic deaths and injuries through strengthened policy implementation, improved infrastructure, enhanced enforcement, and sustained road user education. This national commitment aligns with the objectives of the United Nations Global Road Safety Week, which calls on countries to intensify coordinated action towards safer mobility for all road users.
This year’s campaign places strong emphasis on the protection of pedestrians and other vulnerable road users, including cyclists, who remain among the most at risk on public roads. The initiative underscores the importance of practical, people-centred interventions, strengthened public awareness, and consistent road safety behaviour in reducing road traffic crashes and saving lives.
The official launch brought together government stakeholders, road safety partners, and members of the public, reaffirming a collective commitment to improving road safety outcomes across Namibia.
A key highlight of the programme is the upcoming 10 km community walk and run scheduled for Saturday, 16 May 2026. The initiative will see participants joining in a symbolic demonstration of support for road safety, while also promoting healthy lifestyles and community engagement.
The launch and associated activities provide a platform to strengthen national road safety messaging and contribute to ongoing efforts aimed at reducing road traffic incidents and safeguarding all road users.