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A world where everyone has the opportunity for a healthy life.

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Two Ukrainian health worker in front of a clinic.

Strong Health Systems Save Lives: MSH’s 2024 Annual Report 

In 2024, the challenges were immense: a global rollback in foreign assistance, continued conflict, climate disruption, and the growing burden of noncommunicable diseases. Yet, amid these pressures, MSH and our partners delivered results—expanding access to lifesaving medicines, mobilizing domestic resources, building resilient supply chains, and supporting health workers at every level.

Even as we adapt to a changing environment, our mission remains constant: saving lives by building strong, sustainable, people-centered health systems.

What We Do

Health clinic in Afghanistan
Strengthening Health System Foundations

Our work transforms health systems to increase access to and use of services to improve quality of care.

Achieving Universal Health Coverage

We ensure that universal health coverage policies and programs are inclusive, equitable, and leave no one behind.

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Addressing Key Health Challenges

We bring more than 50 years of experience and technical expertise to bear on some of the world’s most pressing health challenges, such as COVID-19.

Mother and baby in Bangladesh.
As we look ahead, we draw inspiration from the people we serve—the individuals who overcome monumental challenges every day with courage, humor, and dignity.
People receiving medicine at a mobile pharmacy. Credit: Oleksandr Tsybin
Access to essential health products and medicines should never be a gamble—everyone deserves safe, affordable care.
In Ghana and Rwanda, local leaders applied data and adaptive leadership to reduce maternal anemia and strengthen primary health care.
Through Utz’ Na’n in Guatemala, MSH has expanded culturally appropriate maternal and newborn care with more than 3,500 comadronas and providers.
In Ukraine, even amid war, reforms supported by SAFEMed expanded affordable medicines and strengthened procurement for millions.
A young girl in front of a mosquito net
In Madagascar, we worked with the Ministry of Public Health and the National Malaria Control Program to strengthen community-based strategies that bring malaria prevention and treatment services closer to those in need.

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