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TotalEnergies Foundation and the World Bank are partnering to make roads even safer for young people in Tanzania

As part of its support to the new Global Road Safety Facility(1) Business Plan for 2024-2027, TotalEnergies Foundation is joining forces with the World Bank to implement a "Safe Passage to School" Program in Tanzania.

After a pilot study last year, TotalEnergies Foundation’s contribution will help extend road safety inspections to include more elementary and high schools and ensure targeted technical support for these schools which are part of two World Bank financed projects in the education sector.

In Tanzania, road related injuries are the main cause of death among 5- to 19-year-olds, with more than 1,000 fatalities are caused by crashes every year in this age group. This Program financed by the World Bank and supported by TotalEnergies Foundation is a unique opportunity to save even more lives and prevent young people from being seriously injured on their way to school. It is expected that at the end of the Program, the journey of 100,000 students attending 100 schools would have been made safer.

(1) The Global Road Safety Facility (GRSF)—a multi-donor partnership managed by the World Bank—supports efforts in low and middle-income countries (LMICs) to halve their road traffic fatalities and serious injuries.