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Date 3 May
2006
Press Release No: N/21/2006
UN gathers ideas on financing highway infrastructure and road safety
BANGKOK (United Nations Information Services)--A meeting on how to finance highway infrastructure and improve road safety will be held by the United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (UNESCAP) on 8-10 May 2006 in Bangkok.
The Asian Highway network comprises of more than 141,000 kilometres of standardized roadways spanning 32 Asian countries with linkages to Europe.
“Currently about 22,000 kilometres or 16 per cent of the network do not meet the minimum desirable standards. It is estimated that around US$25 billion of investment is already committed for its development and upgrading. However, there is still a shortfall of US$18 billion required to improve the priority sections to the agreed standards,” said UNESCAP Executive Secretary Mr. Kim Hak-Su.
The transport officials participating this Expert Group Meeting on the Development of the Asian Highway Network : Regional Experiences and Lessons in Financing Highway Infrastructure and Improving Road Safety will discuss on both public and private sector participation in the financing for the road sector including institutional arrangements. They will also review national status, existing policy and analyze the trend in road accidents, with Asian Highway routes in particular, in this region.
In 2005, at least 440,000 persons were killed and more than two millions were injured in road accidents in this region. The economic cost is estimated to be in the range of one to three percent relative to the GDP of UNESCAP countries. The UNESCAP Secretariat estimates that, by 2020, about two thirds of the world’s road deaths (or 610,000) might be in the Asia-Pacific region.
The result of the meeting will feed into a ministerial declaration on improving road safety in the Asia Pacific region to be considered by the Ministerial Conference on Transport slated for November this year in Pusan, Republic of Korea. The proposed ministerial declaration might contain specific regional and national goals and targets.
The participants will share regional experiences and lessons among member countries and other relevant organizations in financing development, maintenance and upgrading of highway infrastructure and improving road safety.
The Intergovernmental Agreement on the Asian Highway Network, which entered into force on 4 July 2005, stipulates that parties shall meet the classification and design standards described by the agreement and give full consideration to issues of road safety.
As of now the Agreement is signed by 28 member states of which 19 are Parties.
NOTE TO EDITORS: You or your representatives are cordially invited to attend the above Expert Group Meeting to be held from 8 to 10 May 2006 in Conference Room 4, 1st Floor, United Nations Conference Centre, Rajadamnern Nok Ave., Bangkok. The opening session will be held on Monday, 8 May 2006 at 9:00 A.M.
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UN Information Services Bangkok
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