The Zambia Road Safety Trust
The leading National NGO in Zambia for promoting Road Safety and Sustainable Transportation, recognized and trusted by local and global partners for research and intervention.
UNDP & ZRST
Enhancing Child Road Safety for Safer School Journeys involving several schools in Lusaka
STREETS FOR KIDS
Streets for Kids Project brings about positive transformations in the communities.
EU HORIZON PROJECT
ZRST is part of the research projects for Safe Systems approach AFROSAFE and TRANS-SAFE
Latest Posts and Articles
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ON THE ROAD TO SAFETY: DISCUSSING INNOVATIVE SOLUTIONS WITH THE WORLD BANK FOR ZAMBIA’S ROADS
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On Friday, May 3rd, 2024, the Zambia Road Safety Trust (ZRST) had the honour of hosting a pivotal meeting with esteemed representatives from the World Bank. The meeting welcomed key figures such as Mr. Trevor Hall, Mr. Adam Briggs, and…
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LAUNCH OF THE BE ROAD SAFE AFRICA CAMPAIGN
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The Be Road Safe Africa Campaign was successfully launched on 15 March 2024 in Lusaka, Zambia. Various stakeholders played a pivotal role including Eng. Allen Mate Board Chairman of the Road Transport and Safety Agency (RTSA), who spoke on behalf…
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COLLABORATIVE EFFORTS FOR CYCLING AND PEDESTRIAN SAFETY IN ZAMBIA
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On 28 February 2024, the Zambia Road Safety Trust engaged in a meeting with Kalingalinga Ward 36 Councilor Mukubesa Nyoni, representing the Lusaka Mayor Madam Chilando Chitangala, and officials from the Road Transport and Safety Agency (RTSA). The discussion focused…
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SAFER JOURNEYS TO SCHOOLS PROJECT
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In a concerted effort to prioritize the safety and security of school going children during their daily commute, the Zambia Road Safety Trust, in collaboration with Prudential and Safe Steps Zambia, launched the “Safe Journeys to Schools” project. This initiative…
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CLIMATE RESILIENCE PLANNING WITH DIGITAL MAPPING
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In Lusaka’s flood-prone communities, we implemented a project focused on enhancing disaster and climate resilience. Our main goal was to support communities with limited capacity to adapt to climate-related hazards. We used open map data to bridge information gaps between…