Our Mission

By enhancing the capacity of high-impact health advocacy organizations, we aim to accelerate progress on neglected global health issues. We build towards a future where talent is effectively mobilized and contextual knowledge is efficiently shared in order to solve the world’s most pressing health challenges.

The Problem

Global health has seen remarkable progress along many dimensions, yet relatively easily preventable diseases and treatable conditions still affect tens to hundreds of millions of people and unacceptable inequity in health outcomes persists.

In low- and middle-income countries, home to 80% of the world's population:

For many of these issues, we know what works to solve them. However, implementation often lags behind knowledge. We could be doing more, faster.

Our Approach

To accelerate progress on what matters, we will be:

  1. Surveying high-impact organizations about their talent and capacity constraints
  2. Analyzing organizations' and experts' input to identify the most critical skill gaps and regional talent needs
  3. Building infrastructure needed to identify talented people, giving them the required training and pre-knowledge and connecting them to organisations already making significant progress against pressing health issues.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

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<aside> 👤 Team

  **Berke** - Director

Emile - Program Developer

Martijn - Strategy Associate & Generalist

Ren - Communications Lead


Bahadır Şirin - Advisor

Tony Senanayake - Advisor

Marie Firgau - Advisor


Meet the people behind HPH! ↙️

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