10/03/2022

The time has come: FISEVI is here

The Fundación Gonzalo Rodríguez, together with the National Road Safety Agency, kicked off the IV International Children's Road Safety Forum - Colombia Chapter, to be held on March 9, 10 and 11 in Bogota.

09/03/2022

FISEVI - Colombia Chapter

The Fundación Gonzalo Rodríguez, together with the National Road Safety Agency, is initiating in Colombia the IV International Forum on Child Road Safety - Colombia Chapter, to be held on March 9, 10 and 11, in Bogota.


21/02/2022

Register to participate in FISEVI

FISEVI - Colombia Chapter is set to become the largest child safety forum in the region. Registrations are now open for participation.

10/09/2021

Promoting child road safety actions through international cooperation

With the support of the Uruguayan Agency for International Cooperation and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, we presented our work on child road safety to the delegations in Uruguay of Panama, El Salvador and Colombia.

13/07/2021

Improving child road safety in Central America

Road traffic crashes are, according to the WHO, the leading cause of death for children and young people between 5 and 29 years of age. In the Americas, the mortality rate per 100,000 inhabitants is 15.6, but across the region the figures are extremely disparate.

06/07/2021

Child Road Safety in Catamarca

As part of the Child Road Safety program that we started to develop in April 2020 together with the National Road Safety Agency of Argentina, we started training more than 150 technicians and decision makers in Catamarca.

02/07/2021

Together with Intrant we signed an agreement for children's road safety

This agreement seeks to promote, implement and manage public policies and programs for Child Road Safety in the Dominican Republic.

26/05/2021

Federal Programme for Child Road Safety in Argentina - 2021

Together with the Fundación Gonzalo Rodríguez and the National Road Safety Agency of Argentina, progress continues to be made in the development of provincial child road safety plans.