We support countries to improve blood pressure control for over 34 million people worldwide. Image courtesy of the Nigeria Hypertension Control Initiative (NHCI).
We're committed to making the world safer from epidemics. We supported 60+ countries to respond more effectively to COVID-19, and promote strategies to find and stop everyday outbreaks faster.
Nearly half the global population is now protected from toxic artificial trans fat thanks to policies supported by Resolve to Save Lives. Credit: Getty Images

Resolve to Save Lives accelerates action against the world’s deadliest health threats

We are a results-driven global health organization that collaborates locally and globally to build solutions that save millions of lives.

Resolve to Save Lives in action

Strengthening blood pressure care for pregnant women in Madhya Pradesh, India

March 2, 2026

Team photo of the front line health workers In Harda district in Madhya Pradesh, India, a pilot project on Hypertensive Disorders of Pregnancy (HDP) is helping improve how women are…

Building “Emergency-Ready” health systems

February 27, 2026
The ERPHC framework prepares primary health care systems to prevent, detect and respond to public health emergencies while maintaining essential health services.…

Rapid Outbreak Financing to Prevent Epidemics

February 23, 2026

Issue brief exploring how fast, flexible funding can reduce outbreak transmission with timely and effective containment activities.

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World Health Organisation (WHO)

Benchmarks for health emergencies

We partner with the World Health Organization to standardize best practices for preparedness, including developing a benchmarking tool to simplify and accelerate preparedness planning under International Health Regulations.

The cost of health care worker infections

In our advocacy efforts to protect health care workers, we released a joint report with the World Bank to calculate the true cost of health care worker infections during the COVID-19 pandemic, as well as wider socioeconomic implications.