Improving Road Safety
in the OIC Member States
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Survey Results on Road Safety Management and Data
8.1
Approach of the Surveys
A two-stage survey was conducted to gather input from stakeholders involved in road safety
management in the OIC member countries, serving as an input for the analysis in the synthesis
phase, and to validate the findings of the literature review. The results are analysed and
presented on the basis of the five road safety pillars used by the World Health Organisation.
The Stage 1 survey targeted the COMCEC focal points of the OICmember countries. The feedback
from this survey, in combination with additional contact persons from the research team itself,
facilitated the identification and selection of a core group of 10-12 OIC-Member Countries that
have the highest potential for providing more detailed information through a detailed
questionnaire (Stage 2). The Stage 1 survey was filled out by nine out of the 34 member
countries that have registered to the COMCEC Transport and Communications Working Group
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as presented i
n Table 19.Table 19: Response to stage 1 survey
Group
Number of Respondents
Countries:
High income
1
Qatar
Middle income
5
Iran, Jordan, Palestine, Senegal, Morocco
Low income
3
Gambia, Guinea (partial response), Uganda
Total
9 respondents
9 countries
Source: Stage 1 survey, Ecorys
The Stage 2 survey has a more topical focus, concentrating on policy aspects. The Stage 2 survey
was filled out by 16 respondents from 10 different countries, as presented in presented i
n Table 20.Table 20: Response to stage 2 survey
Group
Number of Respondents
Countries
High income
1
Qatar
Middle income
1
Jordan
1
Tunisia
3
Indonesia
3
Iran
2
Nigeria
1
Senegal
Low income
1
Bangladesh
2
Gambia
1
Uganda
Total
16
respondents
10 countries
Source: Stage 2 survey, Ecorys
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Contact points in the field of transportation in the remaining 22 OIC Member Countries are not available
and it has been decided to distribute the survey to the 34 available contact points.