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WALVIS BAY IDENTIFIED AS THE FIRST PILOT FOR THESAFE COMMUNITIES PROJECT8<strong>Walvis</strong> <strong>Bay</strong> has been identified as the first pilot for theSafe Communities Project in Namibia, being the thirdAfrican country to embrace this initiative. The purposeof this concept is to promote social stabilityamongst community members and to reduce thecrime rate, amongst others, which involves the communityactually taking the lead in this project. SafeCommunities concept has been developed by theWorld Health Organisation ( WHO ) and will be directedby Karolinska Institutet in Stockholm, Swedenin collaboration with the Municipality of <strong>Walvis</strong> <strong>Bay</strong>.With the increased volumes moving through the Portof <strong>Walvis</strong> <strong>Bay</strong> along the <strong>Walvis</strong> <strong>Bay</strong> <strong>Corridor</strong>s, “ ithas become imperative to ensure that the businessand social environment in <strong>Walvis</strong> <strong>Bay</strong> provides thenecessary safe environment for community members..” , says Hippy Tjivikua, Project Manager for theSafe Trade Transport <strong>Corridor</strong>s of the <strong>Walvis</strong> <strong>Bay</strong><strong>Corridor</strong> <strong>Group</strong>.With the Safe Community initiative the leading role isplayed by the community itself which means that thecommunity is involved in a well planned approach ofcarrying out this concept. Hippy further stated that,“ C reative methods of education and environmentalchange joined with appropriate legislation and enforcementare an important beginning for the safetyof the community. No single approach is sufficient forchanging existing behavior patterns. It is for this reasonthat the media, schools and companies can bevery powerful tools in heightening public awareness” .Korea, Bangladesh, Australia, New Zealand, Canada,the USA, and Colombia, and now recently in<strong>Walvis</strong> <strong>Bay</strong>.The Safe Communities concept began its formalexistence at the First World Conference on Accidentand Injury Prevention held in Stockholm, Swedenin September 1989. The Manifesto for SafeCommunities, the resolution of the conference,states that “ All human beings have an equal rightto health and safety ” . This is a fundamental aspectof the WHO Health for All Strategy and for theWHO Global Programme on Accident Preventionand Injury Control. This premise has led to communityaction around the world; actions leading toSafe Communities.The Safe Community initiative currently exist in SouthAfrica, Uganda, Sweden, Czech Republic, China,The leading trade route in southern Africa

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