Joie teams up with UN for global partnership

Joie Baby has announced its latest partnership, which will see it working with the United Nations Institute for Training and Research (UNITAR) as the global partner in child road safety.

The United Nations Institute for Training and Research (UNITAR) is a principal training arm of the United Nations and works in every region of the world. It provides professional road safety training via e-learning, seminars, practical courses and post-graduate courses through its International Training Centre for Authorities and Leaders (CIFAL), based in Madrid.

As a UNITAR partner, Joie Baby will be presenting the child road safety instruction at these global training events and workshops. The educational programmes will be aimed at professionals responsible for public safety including NGOs, police, and fire services.

Joie’s contribution to the curriculum will educate delegates on subjects such as car seat standards, the importance of correct child restraint usage, and the manufacturing and design processes of child restraint systems.

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