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Management Sciences for Health and the Ethiopian Red Cross Society to Bolster the Country’s Response to Health Emergencies
Arlington, VA and Addis Ababa, Ethiopia—May 30, 2023—Management Sciences for Health (MSH) and the Ethiopian Red Cross Society (ERCS)—the premier local…
Gaining Ground in the Fight against Malaria: The View from Nigeria
Accelerating the End of TB: Field Research from Management Sciences for Health—2008-2022

50+ Years and Beyond: Our Improving Health Timeline and 2021 Annual Report
Our newly released 50+ Years of Improving Health timeline and 2021 Annual Report cover our commitment to global health impact since 1971: where we have worked, what we have achieved, who we have served, and what we see coming in the next 50 years of global health.
Read our Next 50 Years Annual Report and follow us through 50+ years of global health work.
What We Do

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.

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.

Our Global
COVID-19 Impact: 2020-2022
The COVID-19 pandemic has tested the resilience of global and local health systems worldwide. In the face of this crisis, we have deployed our global footprint, strong country and local relationships, and on-the-ground implementation experience to help each of the countries where we currently work to effectively confront the pandemic’s unprecedented challenges.

people vaccinated in the countries where we work as a direct result of MSH’s support

health care staff and volunteers trained on COVID-19 vaccine-related topics, including infection prevention and control and water, sanitation, and hygiene practices

health facilities supported with strategies to prevent or limit COVID-19 transmission in health care settings

people reached with COVID-19 messages, through risk communication and community engagement