Welcome to the

Health International Network System

Corporate headquarters:
3168 Thirty Fifth Street South, La Crosse, Wisconsin 54601
Office Phone: 608.787.8997    608.317.9131
Office Fax: 608.787.6660


President/CEO: Justin Odulana, PhD., MPH
Vice President: Melsome Nelson-Richards, PhD.
HINS Institute Advisor: Alfred Opubor, PhD.
Contact: info@hintsystem.net


Our Mission

Health International Network System (HINS) believes that at the heart of creating culturally specific health behavior changes and national development is research, training, and education. As a result, our goals are to provide tutorial and editorial assistances to advance students working within their Academic College's Honesty Policy, in the enhancement of their thesis, dissertation, presentation, publication, resume, and career advancement work, and to work with communities, organizations, governments, other agencies and institutions in promoting scientifically-based, innovative, and culturally specific health and peace solutions that enrich every dimension of human life.


Our Holistic Health, Community, and Educational Services focus:

  • Behavioral health
  • Community peace reconstruction health
  • Emotional health
  • Environmental health
  • Financial health
  • Mental health/Trauma Informed and Person Centered Care
  • Peace Maintenance health
  • Post Conflict national and community health
  • Rehabilitation, Reconstruction, and Integration health
  • Reproductive health
  • Societal peace health
  • Socio-economic health
  • Spiritual health
  • Thesis, Dissertation, and Resume services
  • Worksite health

Our Experiences:

  • Adolescent fertility management training/workshop in Illinois.
  • Evaluation/Appraisal project in Nepal.
  • Evaluation project of Minority Health Commission-funded project.
  • Health needs assessment of African-American teen fathers, Amish and Mennonite communities in Wisconsin, and Somalia communities in Ohio, USA.
  • On-site country technical Assistance in Benin, Botswana, Congo, Ethiopia, Ghana, Kenya, Liberia, Madagascar, Nigeria, South Africa, Uganda, Zambia, and Zimbabwe.
  • Socio-economic, poverty reduction programs, and public health impacts of peace building in post-conflict countries.
  • State/County Funded Projects.
  • Strategic planning workshop in Illinois.
  • Training of trainers in Thailand.
  • UN and other International Organizations funded peace building programs in fragile and post-conflict African countries, Network relationship for political and economic development among Caribbean CARICOM countries, and Youth integration to national development in Post Conflict Africa.
  • University Faculty at Illinois, Liberia, Maryland, New York, Ohio, Washington, Wisconsin, and Zambia.

Success Stories

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