About Us

We started World Health Meter in 2021 because the world needed a tool that could cut through the noise of fragmented health data and deliver clarity on global health trends. As researchers, journalists, and advocates who’ve spent years navigating the gaps between raw data and actionable insights, we saw a need for a platform that could unify cross-border epidemiological information into a single, intuitive space. Our mission is simple: to empower decision-makers with real-time, aggregated data that reveals patterns, not just isolated events. Whether tracking disease outbreaks, vaccine distribution, or health inequities, we build dashboards that turn complex datasets into digestible visualizations—because health trends matter more than headlines.

Our unique angle lies in the way we source and structure data. By pulling from over 50 international health organizations, academic institutions, and open-access repositories, we ensure that every metric is vetted, contextualized, and accessible to users who need precision—not speculation. We know that global health challenges don’t respect borders, and neither should the tools we use to address them. That’s why we prioritize transparency, allowing users to drill down into the original sources behind each visualization. From malaria incidence in sub-Saharan Africa to opioid crisis statistics in the U.S., we aim to be the bridge between raw numbers and meaningful change.

Our vision extends beyond data aggregation—it’s about fostering a culture of evidence-based advocacy. We believe that when researchers, journalists, and policymakers have the same high-quality data at their fingertips, global health outcomes improve. We are committed to staying agile, updating our dashboards as new information emerges, and ensuring that every user—regardless of location or technical expertise—can access the tools they need. If you’re looking for a resource that combines rigor with clarity, we invite you to explore our site and join us in redefining how the world understands and responds to health challenges. For more information, visit our Contact Us page.