Global Programs
Bizzell’s global programs focus on the provision effective, efficient, timely and fiscally responsible global health, youth empowerment and economic development solutions that improve the overall quality of life for people in low, emerging, and middle-income countries. Using participatory approaches, our diverse experts leverage the combined experience and methodologies used in our work with various federal agencies; mainstream gender in all of our activities, recognize and build on the inherent knowledge, monitoring and evaluation data and expertise in the communities we serve, to develop data-driven, research informed and innovative solutions. The vision and foundation of our company is a commitment to building healthy, secure, connected, and sustainable communities across our nation and around the world.
Bizzell leverages its combined thousands of years of public health experience to aid countries and international organizations improve citizen well-being. From early detection and ongoing surveillance to powering vital analysis and treatment centers, our practical and strategic experience supports leaders, residents, and global partners in addressing critical issues that include COVID-19, child and infant mortality, the Zika Virus, and a growing health-related needs and opportunities.
Bizzell leverages its success models in child and youth help, workforce development, security, and global partnerships to drive targeted impact across the globe. Our work includes comprehensive program support that includes programming, facilities development, technology enablement, and security support for programs that positively impact youth who experienced the loss of parents and other hurdles in their growth and development.
As a trusted liaison and partner, Bizzell collaborates with policymakers, trade organizations, and local entrepreneurs to convert economic development potential into employment for youth and global business opportunities. To date, our work has helped growing countries unlock new opportunities in manufacturing, health resource development, food production, technology, and other industries.