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Nigeria: The “Single Organization Road Safety” Institutional Model, its Efficacy and Replicability

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Nigeria: The “Single Organization Road Safety” Institutional Model, its Efficacy and Replicability

This study is one part of a comprehensive study of lead road safety agencies in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs), which is being conducted on a collaborative basis by the World Bank, the World Health Organization, and the African Development Bank. This particular study is supported by UK Aid through the World Bank’s Global Road Safety Facility (GRSF). It focuses on the case of Nigeria, a federal republic with three tiers of government - federal (central), state and local governments - and its single institutional model for road safety.

This report responds to the following questions:

  • What are the strengths and weaknesses of this model and what could be done to improve its’ efficiency and effectiveness?

  • How efficient and effective is the “Single Organizational Model” institutional setup (both federal and state levels) in dealing with the road safety issues in Nigeria?

  • Can this model be replicated in other LMICs and what are the factors that will determine the replicability of the model in those countries?

  •  What are the steps in setting up “Single Organizational Model” institutions in LMICs?

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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS ⌵︎

‘The “Single Organization Road Safety” Institutional Model, its Efficacy and Replicability’ Study is supported by UK Aid through GRSF. The Report was written by three main authors: Martin Small, Mustapha Azzouzi and Arpita Roy. The study was led by Farhad Ahmed (Senior Transport Specialist) with support from Md. Towshikur Rahman, who was responsible for the overall coordination.

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Nigeria: The “Single Organization Road Safety” Institutional Model, its Efficacy and Replicability

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