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European Federation of Road Traffic Victims

Acronym: FEVR

General Information

Identification Code: 47172565855-96
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Entity Form: NGO
Registration Category: Non-governmental organisations, platforms and networks and similar
Registration Date: 5/17/2011
Last Update: 5/28/2024
EP Accredited Number: 0

Mission & Interests

Goals: The "Federacion Europeenne des Victimes de la Route AISBL" was established in 1991, now registered in Belgium, and is an umbrella organisation of national associations advocating for road victims, supporting them and improving road safety. FEVR and its members are: to ensure the provision of emotional and practical help and support to road crash victims, and assistance with legal procedures and access to justice to contribute to road safety, to influence institutions and authorities to enforce road safety measures more effectively. FEVR has UN consultative status and attends relevant working parties, in particular the UNECE Working Party1 and the UN/WHO Road Safety Collaboration Forum. It champions their rights, represents their voice and campaigns for legislative improvements. In order to offer road victims the recognition so often denied them, FEVR established and promoted, since 1993, a common World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims, brand WDoR.
Interests Represented: Does not represent commercial interests
Interests:
  • Borders and security
  • Climate action
  • Digital economy and society
  • Education and training
  • Energy
  • Environment
  • Humanitarian aid and civil protection
  • International co-operation and development
  • Justice and fundamental rights
  • Public health
  • Regional policy
  • Research and innovation
  • Transport
  • Youth
Levels of Interest:
  • european

Activities

Main EU Legislative Proposals: EU Project Victims of Traffic Offences ( associate Partner ) Vehicle Safety Regulation Cross Boarder Exchange Infrastructure directive Driving license directive Justice for road traffic victims and related family members Safe System adoption in countries, in cities.
Communication Activities: 0by30 - Zero deaths and zero serious injured till 2030 in urban areas We Live Vision Zero Revive, Post Crash Care (associate Partner with ETSC) UN Global Plan for Road Safety, Decade of Actions 2021-2030 World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims, third week of November, every year City 30 adoption
EU Supported Forums and Platforms: Working Group on Motorcycles#E01296#https://ec.europa.eu/transparency/expert-groups-register/screen/expert-groups/consult?lang=en&groupID=1296 #MEMBER #C#Civil society
Inter-institutional or Unofficial Groupings: N/A

Head Office

Address: Rue de la Jonchaie 17
Post Code: 1040
City: Etterbeek
Country: BELGIUM
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EU Office

Address: Rue de la Jonchaie 17
Post Code: 1040
City: Etterbeek
Country: BELGIUM
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Financial Data

New Organisation: false
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Membership Information

Members10 Percent: 4
Members25 Percent: 2
Members50 Percent: 1
Members75 Percent: 0
Members: 7
Members F T E: 1.399999976158142
Info Members: FEVR president and board work on a voluntary basis with some administrative/technical help mainly coming from associated members

Structure

Structure Type: Structure
Is Member Of: ACA-M Portugal(1200), AIFVS Italy(1200), AVR Luxemburg(350), Efthita Greece(600), NahZorg netherlands(120), IRVA Ireland(440), P(A)T -AP(A)T Spain(870), Roadpeace UK(1300), NahZorg Netherlands (100) VVS Netherlands(50), Zavod Varna Pot slovenia(2000), Victimes et citoyens France(500), Irish Road Victim Ass. IRVA(200), VOD, Germany(150) CSODN Czech Association of Traffic Accidents Victims (500) Przejście + CIBDR (Poland, (900) AlinaArtFoundation, Italy (100) https://fevr.org/fevrs-members-organizations/
Organisation Members: ETSC ( European Transport Safety Council ) member of the Main Council UNECE WP1 consultant status (roster) UNRSCF United Nations Road Safety Collaboration Forum: main member Global Alliance of NGO's for road safety and road traffic Victims WHO take part in a series of online modules being prepared on the legal and regulatory aspects of Road Safety. FIA Foundation (Federation International Automoviles) World Bank VSE (Victims Support Europe) POLIS FUNDACION MAPFRE