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Global Health Initiative
Catalyzing partnerships to tackle HIV/AIDS
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The Global Health Initiative (GHI) was launched by Kofi Annan at the Annual Meeting 2002 in Davos. The GHI’s mission is to engage businesses in public-private partnerships to tackle HIV/AIDS, TB, Malaria and Health Systems.
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Booz Allen Hamilton Senior Vice President Reggie Van Lee discusses Booz Allen's involvement with the Global Health Initiative and the importance of public-private partnerships.
The GHI is the world’s leading independent organisation Effectively Catalysing Public-Private Partnerships in health.
Currently the GHI partners with companies, governments, international organisations and civil society to:
- Deliver innovative workplace programmes to tackle HIV/AIDS, TB and Malaria across Africa and South and Southeast Asia. Through these programmes, more than 9 million people have access to lif-saving information, prevention, testing and treatment services.
- Strengthen the health system in Sub-Saharan Africa.
- Support global and regional public-private partnerships.
To contact the GHI directly, email globalhealth@weforum.org
For more information please download our brochure or fill out a contact form
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