
Said Dahdah from the World Bank addresses the estimated $800bn funding gap for global road safety
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Said Dahdah discusses the World Bank's role in the Safe System, including:
- Key points from the Marrakesh declaration
- How the World Bank is supporting low and middle income countries
- The World Bank creating the Knowledge Bank and why road safety was included
Said also provides an interesting take on the Safe System and how it is sometimes misunderstood.
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