In focus

The Wheels of Change report, launched with FIA Foundation and FIM, provides a first-ever comprehensive review of motorcycles’ impact in Sub-Saharan Africa. It presents an action agenda to improve safety, reduce pollution, and support sustainable livelihoods amid rapid growth in motorcycle use.

In focus

The Wheels of Change report, launched with FIA Foundation and FIM, provides a first-ever comprehensive review of motorcycles’ impact in Sub-Saharan Africa. It presents an action agenda to improve safety, reduce pollution, and support sustainable livelihoods amid rapid growth in motorcycle use.

Latest Updates

Latest updates

Amend is proud to share that we have received Charity Navigator’s highest rating - four stars - with a perfect 100% score. This is an independent recognition of the strength of our work, and of our commitment to transparency, good governance, and impact.

Amend is proud to share that we have received Charity Navigator’s highest rating - four stars - with a perfect 100% score. This is an independent recognition of the strength of our work, and of our commitment to transparency, good governance, and impact.

Last month in Johannesburg, Amend and the FIA Foundation gathered road sector partners to examine how child safety can be built into every stage of road projects. From real-world challenges to practical next steps, the discussions point to a stronger, more systematic approach. Read more here.

Last month in Johannesburg, Amend and the FIA Foundation gathered road sector partners to examine how child safety can be built into every stage of road projects. From real-world challenges to practical next steps, the discussions point to a stronger, more systematic approach. Read more here.

In Saint-Louis, Senegal, new crossings and traffic-calming measures now protect students at Nalla Ndiaye and François Mbaye Salzmann Primary Schools. Delivered through the Safe Schools Africa Program, the upgrades separate children from traffic and improve safety for more than 1,300 students. Read more.

In Saint-Louis, Senegal, new crossings and traffic-calming measures now protect students at Nalla Ndiaye and François Mbaye Salzmann Primary Schools. Delivered through the Safe Schools Africa Program, the upgrades separate children from traffic and improve safety for more than 1,300 students. Read more.

This month in Côte d’Ivoire’s second-largest city, more than 5,700 children at four schools gained safer routes thanks to Amend, AFD, the FIA Foundation, and local partners. New crossings, footpaths, and speed humps are transforming daily journeys and protecting young lives. Read more here.

This month in Côte d’Ivoire’s second-largest city, more than 5,700 children at four schools gained safer routes thanks to Amend, AFD, the FIA Foundation, and local partners. New crossings, footpaths, and speed humps are transforming daily journeys and protecting young lives. Read more here.

Today in Maputo, Amend signed a strategic partnership with Mozambique’s National Road Transport Institute (INATRO), the government body responsible for regulating road transport. Together we will advance road safety for children, from safer school zones and awareness campaigns to ensuring roads near schools are designed with kids in mind. A major step toward protecting young lives.

Today in Maputo, Amend signed a strategic partnership with Mozambique’s National Road Transport Institute (INATRO), the government body responsible for regulating road transport. Together we will advance road safety for children, from safer school zones and awareness campaigns to ensuring roads near schools are designed with kids in mind. A major step toward protecting young lives.

Last month in Dar es Salaam, with our partners at the FIA Foundation and the Agence française de développement, we hosted the Safe Schools Africa Regional Forum. Delegates made bold new commitments to child road safety across Africa. From real-world case studies to a school site visit, the momentum is clear. Read more here.

Last month in Dar es Salaam, with our partners at the FIA Foundation and the Agence française de développement, we hosted the Safe Schools Africa Regional Forum. Delegates made bold new commitments to child road safety across Africa. From real-world case studies to a school site visit, the momentum is clear. Read more here.

Amend is proud to share that we have received Charity Navigator’s highest rating - four stars - with a perfect 100% score. This is an independent recognition of the strength of our work, and of our commitment to transparency, good governance, and impact.

Amend is proud to share that we have received Charity Navigator’s highest rating - four stars - with a perfect 100% score. This is an independent recognition of the strength of our work, and of our commitment to transparency, good governance, and impact.

Last month in Johannesburg, Amend and the FIA Foundation gathered road sector partners to examine how child safety can be built into every stage of road projects. From real-world challenges to practical next steps, the discussions point to a stronger, more systematic approach. Read more here.

Last month in Johannesburg, Amend and the FIA Foundation gathered road sector partners to examine how child safety can be built into every stage of road projects. From real-world challenges to practical next steps, the discussions point to a stronger, more systematic approach. Read more here.

In Saint-Louis, Senegal, new crossings and traffic-calming measures now protect students at Nalla Ndiaye and François Mbaye Salzmann Primary Schools. Delivered through the Safe Schools Africa Program, the upgrades separate children from traffic and improve safety for more than 1,300 students. Read more.

In Saint-Louis, Senegal, new crossings and traffic-calming measures now protect students at Nalla Ndiaye and François Mbaye Salzmann Primary Schools. Delivered through the Safe Schools Africa Program, the upgrades separate children from traffic and improve safety for more than 1,300 students. Read more.

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In Johannesburg, the Safe Schools Africa Roundtable united road sector professionals to address how child safety can be prioritised in planning and designing road projects. The discussions shed light on real-world challenges and produced clear pathways to strengthen safety around schools.

Following repeated child-injury incidents near two schools in Saint-Louis, Sénégal, Amend has implemented new infrastructure to calm traffic and create safer crossings. The upgrades now offer more secure daily journeys for around 1,300 pupils in the Darou Salam community.

In Bouaké, Côte d’Ivoire’s second-largest city, more than 5,700 children at four schools now benefit from safer journeys to class. Through the Safe Schools Africa programme - delivered by Amend with local partners and supported by AFD and the FIA Foundation - new infrastructures are making high-risk routes safer for young lives.

The Safe Schools Africa Regional Forum, held in Dar es Salaam with support from FIA Foundation and AFD, brought together leaders from across Africa to accelerate child-focused road safety. The two-day event showcased real-world impact and concrete commitments from governments and development partners to make school journeys safer.

In Johannesburg, the Safe Schools Africa Roundtable united road sector professionals to address how child safety can be prioritised in planning and designing road projects. The discussions shed light on real-world challenges and produced clear pathways to strengthen safety around schools.

Following repeated child-injury incidents near two schools in Saint-Louis, Sénégal, Amend has implemented new infrastructure to calm traffic and create safer crossings. The upgrades now offer more secure daily journeys for around 1,300 pupils in the Darou Salam community.

In Bouaké, Côte d’Ivoire’s second-largest city, more than 5,700 children at four schools now benefit from safer journeys to class. Through the Safe Schools Africa programme - delivered by Amend with local partners and supported by AFD and the FIA Foundation - new infrastructures are making high-risk routes safer for young lives.