
Since its inception in 2005, the Centre for Injury Prevention and Research, Bangladesh (CIPRB) has been at the forefront of enhancing the health and well-being of the Bangladeshi population. The initial emphasis on injury prevention has evolved into a comprehensive framework that addresses a range of health issues, including road safety, nutrition, mental health, maternal and child health, and communicable and non-communicable diseases. By leveraging its expertise in research, training, and program implementation, CIPRB has successfully delivered evidence-based interventions that save lives, not only in Bangladesh but also on a global scale. CIPRB’s impact extends beyond the borders of Bangladesh, positively influencing communities across Asia and the world. With a dedicated team of over 6,000 professionals, including researchers, program implementers, field workers, and passionate volunteers,
While the organization addresses a broad range of public health issues, road safety has emerged as a strategic area of focus due to its growing impact on morbidity, mortality, and healthcare systems. By integrating road safety within the broader framework of public health, CIPRB aims to reduce the burden of road traffic injuries and deaths through data-driven research, surveillance, community-based interventions, and policy advocacy. CIPRB works to strengthen road traffic injury surveillance, promote safe behaviors, and advocate for policy reforms that prioritize the health and safety of all road users.
By fostering global partnerships and knowledge-sharing initiatives, CIPRB continues to drive positive changes, making a profound difference in the lives of millions, and solidifying its position as a leading force in advancing health and well-being worldwide.