Trinh To Oanh, MSc.
Vietnam Coordinator

Trinh To Oanh, MSc., is in-country coordinator for the Cardiovascular Health and Drowning Prevention programs. She graduated for Theory and Politics, Institute for Transport Administration and Management Cadres; Transport Economics, University of Communication and Transport; and post-graduated for Transport Business and Administration. She has more than 20 years of experiences in road safety research, policy development and advocacy and public health programs. Prior to joining the Global Health Advocacy Incubator, she worked as a senior researcher and Deputy Director at the Traffic Safety Research Center of Transport Development and Strategy Institute (TDSI) of the Ministry of Transport in Vietnam, held the position of Road Safety Program Manager at International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC) Hanoi office and as a National Road Safety Consultant at the Global Road Safety Partnership. She currently supports the Vietnam Country Director in coordination with policymakers, government ministries and civil society organizations to advocate for stronger regulations and policies on nutrition labelling and sodium reduction and child injury prevention policies (including child drowning prevention) in Vietnam; and supports the planning, launch and implementation of school-based intervention programs related to sodium/salt reduction and community-based child drowning prevention.