Learn how MSH helps countries adapt science-based solutions for local health system challenges that sustain the delivery of high-quality #primaryhealthcare and advance #healthequity. Use the QR code or link below to subscribe to our monthly newsletter to learn about our latest efforts partnering with local leaders to develop resilient, person-centered health systems that are prepared to respond to the next disease outbreak, pandemic, and a changing climate. #HealthForAll #GlobalHealthImpact https://lnkd.in/ezmSaGcB
Management Sciences for Health
Non-profit Organizations
Medford, Massachusetts 122,364 followers
MSH advances knowledge and technology globally to support people locally to achieve health for all.
About us
Management Sciences for Health (MSH) works shoulder-to-shoulder with countries and communities to save lives and improve the health of the world’s poorest and most vulnerable people by building strong, resilient, sustainable health systems. Together, we seek to achieve universal health coverage—equitable, affordable access to high-quality health services for all who need them—even in fragile, post-crisis settings. For 50 years across 150 countries, MSH has partnered with governments, civil society, the private sector, and thousands of health workers on locally-led solutions that expand access to medicines and services, improve quality of care, help prevent and control epidemics, support inspiring leadership and transparent governance, and foster informed, empowered, and healthier communities. Read more at http://www.msh.org/
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http://www.msh.org
External link for Management Sciences for Health
- Industry
- Non-profit Organizations
- Company size
- 1,001-5,000 employees
- Headquarters
- Medford, Massachusetts
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 1971
- Specialties
- Health systems strengthening, Health service delivery, Pharmaceutical management, Health care financing, Leadership, governance & management, Human Resources for Health, Women, Children & Adolescent Health, Family Planning/Reproductive Health, Health IS, Global Health Security, supply chain management, Malaria, Tuberculosis, HIV, and AIDS
Locations
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200 Rivers Edge Drive
Medford, Massachusetts 02155, US
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4201 Wilson Blvd
Arlington, Virginia 22203, US
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Global
30+ countries, OO
Employees at Management Sciences for Health
Updates
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Join MSH at #AIDS2024 in Munich, Germany, July 22–26! MSH President and CEO Marian Wentworth will lead our powerhouse delegation of HIV specialists and project colleagues from #Uganda to #Ukraine. This year, the focus of our presentations and panel sessions is “Sustaining the #HIV Response through #LocalLeadership of Strong Health Systems.” We invite you to our two #SatelliteSessions to add your voice to critical conversations around sustaining country-led #HIV efforts during a time of dwindling donor funding and explore strategies for strengthening country ownership and leadership of routine health system functions. ➡Session 1: Sustaining the HIV Response: Encouraging #Equity and Leveraging #CountryLeadership and #PEPFAR Platforms 📅Tuesday, July 23 🕕18:00–19:30 (CEST) ➡Session 2: Accelerating #LocalLeadership of Health System Functions as a Critical Pathway to Sustainability of the HIV Response 📅Wednesday, July 24 🕖07:00–08:00 (CEST) We look forward to joining colleagues from around the world during the pivotal moment in the global response to the HIV and #AIDS epidemic. See you at #AIDS2024! #HealthForAll #EndAIDS #HIVprevention https://lnkd.in/gbiWsCef
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We're #hiring a new Consultant Francophone en communication pour MTaPS in Arlington, Virginia. Apply today or share this post with your network.
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As 2030 approaches and along with it the deadline for achieving the #SustainableDevelopmentGoals (#SDGs), MSH is helping countries adapt science-based solutions to local health challenges, ensuring equitable, high-quality primary health care for all. Our strategy supports reducing preventable morbidity and mortality and advancing #UniversalHealthCoverage (#SDG3), promoting gender and #healthequality (#SDG5), and alleviating poverty (#SDG1) - all while scaling up our response to #climatechange and aiming for carbon-negative operations. (Learn more about our seven-year strategy here: https://lnkd.in/eb4ttWhW ) Join us on our journey to create lasting health impact by subscribing to our #monthlynewsletter, using the #QR code or link below: https://lnkd.in/ezmSaGcB
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#MSHinTanzania: Improving Access to Safe Medicines Informal retail medicine shops in #Tanzania are often the first point of care for millions—yet the medicines sold in these unregulated outlets can often be of questionable quality or even counterfeit. Recognizing the vital role these shops play in providing access to #essentialmedicines for underserved and remote populations, MSH developed the Accredited Drug Dispensing Outlet (ADDO) model—an initiative that accredits and regulates these shops and their staff to provide safe, effective, and affordable medications: ➡Accreditation and Training: Shop owners – many of whom are women – receive training on proper pharmaceutical practices and standards for quality and safety. ➡Regulation: The model establishes regulatory frameworks that enable the government to monitor and maintain the quality of medicines sold in these outlets, reducing the prevalence of counterfeit or substandard drugs. ➡Community Engagement: Local communities and stakeholders are involved in the accreditation process, ensuring that the shops are responsive to the healthcare needs of the populations they serve. ➡Sustainability: Shop owners receive the tools and training they need to operate effectively and profitably. ➡Health System Integration: Accredited shops receive training in how to refer severe cases to health clinics, integrating them into the broader formal healthcare system. The success of the ADDO model in Tanzania led to its expansion into #Bangladesh, #Liberia, #Nigeria, #Uganda, and #Zambia, where it is transforming informal medicine shops into reliable and sustainable sources of healthcare in diverse and challenging environments. Learn more: https://lnkd.in/etfuqv2Z
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We're #hiring a new Finance and Administrative Officer (5 month Consultancy) in Nigeria. Apply today or share this post with your network.
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We're #hiring a new Operations and Administration Manager in Kabul District, Kabul Province. Apply today or share this post with your network.
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We're #hiring a new iCCM Technical Advisor, Benue (5 months Contract) in Nigeria. Apply today or share this post with your network.
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We're #hiring a new Clinical Mentor - Herat in Herat, Herat Province. Apply today or share this post with your network.
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Local Expertise Drives #Kenya's Success in Combating: #AntimicrobialResistance: Kenya has achieved significant progress in addressing #AMR in hospitals, laboratories, and health facilities nationwide, thanks in part to the collective expertise of the country’s professional associations, which collaborated with the USAID Medicines, Technologies, and Pharmaceutical Services (MTaPS) Program on a pioneering infection prevention and control professional development program. This training initiative—endorsed by Ministry of Health, Kenya—has enhanced the #IPC skills of thousands of healthcare workers, resulting in a marked reduction in healthcare-associated infections. Key associations involved include: ➡ National Nurses Association of Kenya ➡ Kenya Clinical Officers Association ➡ Kenya Medical Laboratory Scientific Officers ➡ Kenya Pharmaceutical Association _ National Executive Council ➡ Kenya Society for Physiotherapists ➡ Kenya Medical Association ➡ The Pharmaceutical Society of Kenya (PSK) Learn more about the IPC training initiative: https://lnkd.in/gGTB_juA Learn more about our work in Kenya: https://lnkd.in/ePcKqNs7 #MSHinKenya #HealthForAll #localpartnerships #localization Pharmaceutical Society of Kenya Kenya Pharmaceutical Association_Nairobi Dr. Stephen Njuguna Waiguru Preston Ochieng Nadia Aliyan Grace Marete, MSc., MPSK Epa Twahirwa Dr Sofia Mohamed Evelyn Wesangula Prashant Mandaliya, MPharm, BPharm, MPSK Dr. Grace Ikahu-Muchangi Grace Kihika Ritah Akinyi Dr. Rose Jalang’o Lyndon Marani Henry Amdany Douglas Doyle Maureen Kamene Kimenye Peter Galgallo Arero Salim Oginga Dr.Helen Kiarie Sarah Odera Ngao Mbithi Nahashon Kipkoech Wanjiku Thandi Thaddeus Nyandika Jeremiah Mainah Dr. Anne Wawire Kabimba (PhD.) Ndinda Kusu, MPH, MSc, B.Pharm