15. Intersectoral response to violence and injuries
NCDs and Risk Factors, Mental Health, Violence and Injuries
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15. Intersectoral response to violence and injuries
Budget
Approved Budget PB 22-23
3.0
US$ MILLION
Priority
Low
Proposed Budget PB 24-25
3.0
US$ MILLION
Related Outputs and Indicators
15.1.a. Number of countries and territories that have road safety laws or regulations on all five key risk factors speed, drink-driving, and use of motorcycle helmets, seat belts, and child restraints
Baseline
1
Target
6
15.2.a. Number of countries and territories that have a national multisectoral coalition/task force to prevent and respond to violence that includes the health sector
Baseline
23
Target
29
How PASB will deliver
Key Technical Cooperation Interventions
Step up leadership
Advance evidence-based practices in violence prevention, road safety, and prevention of injuries, including drowning.
Support the establishment/functioning of national multisector agencies for road safety with the authority and responsibility to make decisions, administer resources, and coordinate actions across relevant government sectors.
Improve multisector collaboration and strengthen multisector plans for addressing violence in all its forms, with emphasis on violence against women, children, adolescents, and youth.
Support countries
Support countries and territories in enhancing their legislation related to risk factors for road safety (for example, speed limits, drink-driving limits, and laws on use of seat belts, helmets, and child restraints) and risk factors for violence (for example, laws limiting access to firearms and laws against corporal punishment, among others).
Implement cost-effective interventions for road safety, including the WHO technical package Save LIVES, a set of prioritized interventions to reduce road traffic deaths and injuries.
Produce technical products on norms and standards, data, and research
Improve the quality and use of data on violence to generate evidence-based policies and programming, including data disaggregated by gender, age, sex, etc.
Implement and evaluate evidence-based and cost-effective interventions for violence prevention, adapting INSPIRE, a set of strategies shown to successfully reduce violence against children and adolescents, and RESPECT, seven strategies to end violence against women in the Region.