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View Page: There are no shortcuts to the top of a palm tree: Why malaria eradication depends on financing, prioritization, and delivery
Nigerian community health worker Nneamaka sits in front of a cement brick home with a mother, also sitting, holding her infant, and another health worker, taking notes. Photo credit: U.S. President’s Malaria Initiative for States (PMI-S) activity
There are no shortcuts to the top of a palm tree: Why malaria eradication depends on financing, prioritization, and delivery
View Page: MSH’s Dr. Justice Nonvignon Named Director for Africa, International Health Economics Association’s Board of Directors
MSH’s Dr. Justice Nonvignon Named Director for Africa, International Health Economics Association’s Board of Directors

Arlington, VA—December 11, 2025—MSH congratulates Justice Nonvignon, PhD, who leads our health economics and financing practice area, for his appointm…

View Page: New Analysis Highlights the Economic Cost of Malaria and the Opportunity for Africa’s Growth
New Analysis Highlights the Economic Cost of Malaria and the Opportunity for Africa’s Growth
View Page: Stronger Primary Health Care, Healthier Communities: How Local Leaders Are Driving Change 
Group of people gather in front of a health center building in Rwanda
Stronger Primary Health Care, Healthier Communities: How Local Leaders Are Driving Change 
View Page: Financing National Health Programs in India: MSH Helps Uncover the Gaps and Chart a Way Forward 
A rural mom and toddler in front of their house at a village in India.
Financing National Health Programs in India: MSH Helps Uncover the Gaps and Chart a Way Forward 
View Page: Expanding Access, Deepening Partnerships: Affordable Medicines Program Forum Charts a Vision for 2025 and Beyond
Group photo of the SAFEMed team with Edem Adamanov, Deputy Minister of Health of Ukraine
Expanding Access, Deepening Partnerships: Affordable Medicines Program Forum Charts a Vision for 2025 and Beyond
View Page: Investing in Africa’s Health: Strengthening Systems and Advancing Sustainable Solutions 
People pose for a group photo at conference
Investing in Africa’s Health: Strengthening Systems and Advancing Sustainable Solutions 
View Page: Stronger Together: Leaders from Ghana and Rwanda Exchange Knowledge, Approaches to Strengthening Primary Health Care Systems 
People gather around a conference room table.
Stronger Together: Leaders from Ghana and Rwanda Exchange Knowledge, Approaches to Strengthening Primary Health Care Systems 
View Page: Webinar: Achieving Universal Health Coverage in Urban Settings: Incentives, Challenges, and Opportunities
A father holds a child in Bangladesh.
Webinar: Achieving Universal Health Coverage in Urban Settings: Incentives, Challenges, and Opportunities
View Page: Closing the Gap: Financing Primary Health Care in Africa
A woman waits with her children at a health facility in Bagamoyo, Tanzania. in addition to offering primary health care services, the facility has an HIV Care and Treatment Clinic onsite. Photo credit: Megan Montg
Closing the Gap: Financing Primary Health Care in Africa
View Page: Management Sciences for Health Partners with the Government of Uganda and USAID to Strengthen Ugandan Health System
Management Sciences for Health Partners with the Government of Uganda and USAID to Strengthen Ugandan Health System

Arlington, VA—January 7, 2025— Management Sciences for Health (MSH) announced today the launch of a new partnership with USAID and the Government of U…

View Page: The Power of Collaboration: Identifying Solutions to Shared Health Finance Challenges
The Power of Collaboration: Identifying Solutions to Shared Health Finance Challenges