WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION: COVID-19 RESPIRATORY EQUIPMENT TRAINING SERIES
Created for the World Health Organization (WHO), this comprehensive respiratory care training series supported clinicians worldwide during the COVID-19 pandemic. Designed for rapid global deployment, the curriculum translates complex clinical procedures into clear, accessible video modules used across diverse healthcare environments.
CLIENT: World Health Organization (OpenWHO Platform, WHO Academy 2026)
ROLES: Creative Producer, Technical Producer/Director, Post-Production Supervisor
MEDIA: Training Video Series, Motion Graphics, Voice-Over, Visual Curriculum Assets
Working with more than 120 contributors worldwide — including clinicians, researchers, engineers, hospital technicians, and respiratory specialists — we led the technical production and post-production of this multi-module program. Developed initially in English to support the rapid response to the emerging pandemic, we then worked hand-in-hand with Humatem.org to produce comprehensive French-language versions for global francophone deployment. Our work included:
-    technical direction and field/clinical production support
-    post-production supervision across all modules
-    voice-over direction and recording
-    motion graphics development
-    design and visual curriculum layout for instructional clarity
-    accessibility-focused pacing and visual organization
The resulting media became the #1 enrolled course on the OpenWHO learning platform, with over 18,000 global learners, and remains one of WHO’s most utilized respiratory care training resources. The project set a new internal standard for how WHO delivers modular video-based education at scale.