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.
Theory of Change
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
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
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
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
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
Identification of fatal crash hotspots
Road redesign and tactical safety interventions
Strengthening enforcement mechanisms
Integration of safety into district-level planning
Continuous monitoring and evaluation
High-risk corridors and districts redesigned
Improved enforcement presence and coordination
Safety protocols embedded in local governance
Measurable reduction in crash incidence in intervention zones
Drastic decline in fatalities and serious injuries
Safer roads for all users, especially vulnerable populations
Sustainable district-led road safety systems
National models for replication and scale
2. Policy Advocacy & Legal Reform
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
Advocacy for stronger road safety legislation
Support for implementation of life-saving laws
Stakeholder consultations and expert committees
Public awareness on citizen rights and responsibilities
Enactment and enforcement of Good Samaritan Law
Contributions to Motor Vehicles (Amendment) Act
Policy briefs, research reports, and guidelines
Increased public and institutional focus on road safety
Legal protection for bystanders and crash victims
Improved compliance and enforcement of traffic laws
Road safety embedded as a governance priority
Long-term reduction in preventable deaths
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
Training police and enforcement agencies
Capacity building for emergency medical responders
Crash investigation and data-collection training
Community-level life-saving skills programs
Thousands of trained responders and officers
Improved crash investigation and reporting quality
Increased readiness of emergency response systems
Faster emergency response times
Higher survival rates for crash victims
Improved accountability through better data
Skilled, safety-oriented enforcement culture
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
AI-enabled traffic monitoring and violation detection
Drone-based road and traffic assessments
Predictive analytics for risk identification
Integration of data into enforcement and planning
Real-time monitoring and enforcement tools
Safety dashboards and decision-support systems
Data-driven insights for policy and planning
Proactive identification of dangerous zones
Evidence-based infrastructure and policy decisions
More efficient enforcement and emergency coordination
Scalable, tech-enabled road safety systems
Other Information
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
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
Affected Users
Road users (drivers, pedestrians, cyclists)
Crash victims and their families
Police and enforcement agencies
Emergency medical responders
Government transport and health departments
Geographical Areas
Pan-India
Replicable globally in low- and middle-income countries
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