Through the adoption of the 2020 UN General Assembly resolution A/RES/74/299 on “Improving Global Road Safety”, governments reaffirmed their commitment
to the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, proclaimed the period 2021-2030 as the Decade of Action for Road Safety, and established a target to reduce by at least 50% the number of road traffic deaths and injuries by 2030.
Member States also agreed to convene a High-level Meeting (HLM) of the UN General Assembly on Global Road Safety. Under the overall theme “The 2030 horizon for road safety: securing a decade of action and delivery”, the HLM will be
held in New York on 30 June – 1 July 2022, back-to-back with the High-level Political Forum on Sustainable Development. Following three previously held Ministerial Conferences on Road Safety (2020 Sweden, 2015 Brazil, 2010 Russian Federation),
this HLM will be the most significant political gathering held on global road safety to date.
As one of only a handful of previous HLMs to ever address a specific public health concern, Member States and their partners will seek to mobilize political leadership, address gaps and challenges, promote multisectoral and multi-stakeholder collaboration, and assess the progress made in implementing the Global Plan for the Decade of Action at national and municipal levels. These discussions will contribute to documenting progress in attaining the Decade of Action target.
In accordance with the 2021 UN General Assembly scope and modalities resolution A/RES/75/308, the President of the UN General Assembly, as host of the HLM, will convene representatives
of Member States ideally at the level of Heads of State and Government; parliaments; city governments; relevant UN entities; civil society, non-governmental and youth-led organizations; academia; professional associations; and the private sector.
The resolution also dictates the format of the HLM, with high-profile opening and closing sessions, statements by Member States, and up to three multi-stakeholder panel discussions.
The HLM will approve a concise and action-oriented political declaration agreed in advance by consensus through intergovernmental negotiations, to be submitted by the President of the General Assembly for adoption by the UN General Assembly. The Governments of Côte d’Ivoire and the Russian Federation have been tasked with leading these negotiations.