Kazuyuki Neki has over ten years of experience in the areas of infrastructure planning and policy development. In his role at the World Bank's Global Road Safety Facility (GRSF), he specializes in the research and development of methods to quantify the benefits of road safety. This includes creating road safety calculator tools for assessing the impacts of road safety policy tailored for GRSF's client countries, and upgrading a road safety component of the globally recognized "HDM" road asset management tool. He also supports World Bank regional operations by ensuring road safety is fully incorporated into investment projects, evaluating their economic impacts, and conducting road crash risk mapping.
Before joining GRSF, Kazuyuki worked as a transport planning engineer in Japan and as a technical advisor in Bhutan through the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA).
He is a Chartered Engineer in construction and transport planning and holds a Master of Engineering degree in Transport Planning and completed postgraduate studies in Sustainable Urban Development at the University of Oxford.