Success at scale may have many origins. The quickest path is to identify who else has done it, find out how they did it, and adapt their strategy to your own circumstances. Exemplars in Global Health aims to help public health decision makers around the world do exactly this. With input from our in-country and global experts, we analyze countries that have made extraordinary progress in important health outcomes and share the key takeaways. Our hope is that the lessons contained in this growing list of data-driven narratives will be a resource to leaders committed to improving health and finding success in their countries.

Learn more about the vision and voices behind Exemplars in Global Health.

Our methods

How Can We Help?

The Exemplars research program can support your work when you are…

Trying to get up-to-speed on a new issue

Explore the basics of a problem, current data, and how similar countries have solved this problem.

Implementing a new program

Pose specific questions on how to plan execution or measure progress.

Senior Advisory Board

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Chris Elias

President of Global Development Division
Gates Foundation
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Donald Kaberuka

Chairman and Managing Partner
SouthBridge
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Mamta Murthi

Vice President for Human Development
World Bank
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Senait Fisseha

Director of Global Programs
Susan Thompson Buffett Foundation

Julio Frenk

President
University of Miami

Peter Piot

Director
London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine

Awa Marie Coll-Seck

Minister of State
Republic of Senegal

CK Mishra

Secretary of Ministry of Health & Family Welfare
Government of India

Lucy Kimondo

Deputy Director of Population
National Council for Population and Development in Kenya

Partners

Team & Community

Exemplars in Global Health is a coalition of experts, funders, and collaborators around the globe, who share the belief that rigorously understanding global health successes can help drive better resource allocation, policy, and implementation decisions.

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