SaveLIFE Foundation

SaveLIFE Foundation is an independent non-profit organization working to save lives on Indian roads by preventing crashes and ensuring effective trauma care. Through evidence-based interventions, government partnerships, technology, and policy advocacy, SaveLIFE Foundation addresses road safety as a public health and systems challenge, with a mission to save 1 million lives by 2030.


timeline-arrow Theory of Change

arrow-right-to-bracket Inputs

  • Road crash and fatality data

  • Technical expertise in road engineering, enforcement, and trauma care

  • Partnerships with national, state, and district governments

  • Funding from philanthropic and CSR partners

  • Legal, policy, and research expertise

  • Technology platforms (AI, data analytics, drones, enforcement tools)

  • Community and first-responder networks

list-check Activities

  • Identification of high-risk road corridors and districts

  • Design and implementation of evidence-based safety interventions

  • Capacity building of police, enforcement agencies, and first responders

  • Policy advocacy for life-saving legal and regulatory reforms

  • Deployment of technology for enforcement, monitoring, and analysis

  • Community awareness and stakeholder engagement

arrow-right-from-bracket Outputs

  • Zero Fatality Corridors and Districts implemented

  • Safer road infrastructure and enforcement systems

  • Trained police officers, medical responders, and citizens

  • Road safety laws and policies strengthened

  • Technology-enabled safety and monitoring systems deployed

bullseye-arrow Outcomes

  • Significant reduction in road crash deaths and injuries

  • Faster and more effective trauma care

  • Institutionalization of road safety within governance systems

  • Improved accountability and compliance with traffic laws

  • Replicable, scalable road safety models across India


gear-complex Programs

1. Zero Fatality Corridors & Zero Fatality Districts

A flagship program aimed at eliminating road crash deaths on India’s most dangerous highways and districts through engineering, enforcement, and governance reform.

  • High-risk road and crash data

  • Collaboration with state and district governments

  • Road engineering and safety design expertise

  • Funding and operational support

  • Law enforcement participation

Driving systemic change by shaping national and state-level policies related to road safety, emergency care, and citizen protection.

  • Research evidence and crash analysis

  • Legal and policy expertise

  • Engagement with legislators and ministries

  • Public campaigns and media platforms

3. Training & Capacity Building

Strengthening the capabilities of those who prevent crashes and save lives after them.

  • Training curricula and safety protocols

  • Partnerships with police departments and hospitals

  • Trainers, medical professionals, and enforcement experts

  • Technology-enabled learning tools

4. Technology & Data Systems

Using technology to predict, prevent, and respond to road crashes more effectively.

  • AI systems, drones, and analytics tools

  • Crash and enforcement data

  • Technology and research partnerships

  • Technical and financial resources


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heart Core Values

  • Human life above all

  • Evidence-based action

  • Systemic and scalable solutions

  • Government partnership and accountability

  • Equity and protection for all road users

  • Transparency and integrity

arrow-up-right-and-arrow-down-left-from-center Scale

  • Operations across multiple Indian states

  • National-level policy impact

  • Zero Fatality models implemented on major highways and districts

  • Target: 1 million lives saved by 2030

circle-user Affected Users

  • Road users (drivers, pedestrians, cyclists)

  • Crash victims and their families

  • Police and enforcement agencies

  • Emergency medical responders

  • Government transport and health departments

location-dot Geographical Areas

  • Pan-India

  • Replicable globally in low- and middle-income countries

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