Project 3: Injury Prevention Strategy Development for a Major International Health Organization

The Challenge

A country office of a leading international health organization needed to develop comprehensive, evidence-based injury prevention strategies tailored to local epidemiological patterns and healthcare infrastructure. The project required balancing international best practices with regional implementation realities.

Our Approach

Serving as senior consultant, we led the development of national injury prevention guidelines through extensive stakeholder engagement, data analysis, and international collaboration. The work included designing training programs for healthcare professionals, establishing monitoring frameworks, and creating implementation roadmaps that aligned with both global health standards and local capacity.

The Impact

The resulting strategies and guidelines provided a sustainable framework for injury prevention across multiple healthcare settings. Training programs equipped frontline healthcare workers with practical tools, while the guidelines established clear protocols that could be adapted and scaled nationally. The international collaboration component ensured knowledge transfer and alignment with global best practices.