Report calls for deeper analysis in coverage of Africa road safety crisis

The wreckage of the bus in which a three-Year-Old Boy died while 41 passenger were injured in the Accident which occurred along Londiani-Muhoroni Road

A new study examining news coverage of road crashes in Africa has revealed that reporting often obscures the fact that road deaths are preventable. The study also points out that coverage fails to address more systemic causes of road deaths, such as poor infrastructure and inadequate laws, regulations and law enforcement.

News reports shape public attitudes and, ultimately, influence policy decisions. Yet an analysis of nearly 1,000 news stories from five Anglophone African countries revealed these critical gaps in coverage.

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