Our Collaborators

At the core of our work lies a vast network of collaborators that enhance our ability to deliver high-impact research, education, and training. By partnering with leading organisations, academic institutions, and individual experts, we strengthen our capacity to address some of the most pressing public health challenges globally.

Global Organisations and WHO Collaborations

We are proud to collaborate with various WHO offices and WHO Collaborating Centres, leveraging their expertise and global reach to align our initiatives with international health priorities. These partnerships allow us to contribute to the global health agenda, focusing on areas such as disease prevention, healthcare system strengthening, and emergency preparedness.

Our collaborations include:

  • World Health Organization (WHO) headquarters and regional offices
  • WHO Collaborating Centres for Public Health and Education Training
  • WHO Specialised Agencies and Programmes

Non-Governmental Organisations (NGOs) and Non-Profit Partners

Our work is amplified through strategic partnerships with NGOs and non-profit organisations dedicated to advancing public health, community well-being, and equitable access to healthcare. These partnerships allow us to extend our reach into local communities and contribute to sustainable health initiatives around the world.

Academic and Research Institutions

Collaboration with world-renowned academic and research institutions forms the foundation of our research and training excellence. These partnerships allow us to foster innovation, share knowledge, and develop interdisciplinary approaches to tackle complex health challenges.

International Academic Experts and Researchers

Our global network of academics and researchers is integral to our mission. These experts contribute invaluable knowledge across diverse fields such as virology, healthcare policy, health systems management, and public health education. Through joint research projects, publications, and conferences, we engage in cutting-edge work that shapes the future of public health.