Our Guiding Principles

What Guides Us

Resource-constrained and under-served communities and groups are at the heart of what we do with women, young girls and children under 5 years as a priority

Since Iterative links exist between socio-economic well-being and health, economic development programs should incorporate health dimensions as sustainable improvements in health outcomes impact on economic growth

To achieve sustainable improvements in health outcomes, deliberate investments must be made in strengthening stewardship of public health initiatives by proactive engagements at sub national levels and with sub national stakeholders

Simple, affordable, high impact interventions can improve health outcomes of underserved groups/populations

Collaborative partnerships enable us deploy multi-sectoral, innovative interventions to improve health outcomes

What Guides Us

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Our Philosophy

Resource-constrained and under-served communities and groups are at the heart of what we do

In order to drive sustainable change at sub-national and community levels, proactive engagement is required at sub-national levels and with sub national stakeholders

In order to achieve sustainable improvements in health outcomes, along with all the investments in drugs, commodities, equipment and infrastructure, deliberate investments must also be made in strengthening stewardship of public health initiatives

Improved proficiencies in health diplomacy and operations management is needed to unlock age long bottlenecks in health service delivery

Investments in human capacity development need to target stewardship competencies and be responsive to the changing dynamics

Economic development programs should incorporate health dimensions as sustainable improvements in health outcomes impact on economic growth

Resource-constrained and under-served communities and groups are at the heart of what we do

In order to achieve sustainable improvements in health outcomes, along with all the investments in drugs, commodities, equipment and infrastructure, deliberate investments must also be made in strengthening stewardship of public health initiatives

Investments in human capacity development need to target stewardship competencies and be responsive to the changing dynamics

In order to drive sustainable change at sub-national and community levels, proactive engagement is required at sub-national levels and with sub national stakeholders

Improved proficiencies in health diplomacy and operations management is needed to unlock age long bottlenecks in health service delivery

Economic development programs should incorporate health dimensions as sustainable improvements in health outcomes impact on economic growth

How Can You Help?

We believe in collaborative work. You can volunteer your time, your expertise or donate to our cause.