2017 Year In Review
2017 was a busy year due to the numerous activities and engagements including the official launching of Street Sense Organisation, relocation of office, sensititaion programs and staff development to ensure visibility and safety on the road industry.
It was a privilege to officially outdoor the organization to the public. The launch was held in Accra at the Fiesta Royale Hotel which attracted major stakeholders including the National Road Safety Commission (NRSC) and the Ghana Police Service among others.
In regard to the activities of Street Sense Organisation and the importance of easy access, we had to relocate. We secured an office space at Ring Road Central near Kwame Nkrumah Circle (the center of Accra city) to ensure closeness to actors along the road safety value chain and also the ease to disseminate our activities.
2017 Street Sense focused on building the capacities of staff through internal training handled by the directors of the organization. These training focused on staff orientation with regards to the vision, mission and objectives of the organization.
Sensitisation programs focused on engagement with drivers, mates and passengers at lorry stations and toll booths to create awareness on road safety through the distribution of souvenirs, stickers, flyers and T- shirts and other educational materials were undertaken.
During the same period, the organization focused on building the capacities of staff through internal training handled by the directors of the organization. These training focused on staff orientation with regards to the vision, mission and objectives of the organization. The staff were also taken through the advocacy process to ensure effective road safety advocacy programs.