Our Work
Saving Lives
MSH works with health leaders throughout the world on global health’s biggest challenges, with a focus on HIV & AIDS, TB, malaria, chronic diseases, family planning, and maternal and child health. Together with our partners, we work toward a shared vision of universal health coverage—accessible, affordable, appropriate health services for all— through stronger health systems.
Improving Health
Our health systems innovations aim to create new ways of achieving widespread use of proven health interventions to benefit the millions of people who currently lack access to prevention and treatment options.
Go to the People
MSH works in partnership with people at all levels of the health system from ministers of health to community leaders to build local capacity. MSH programs deliver sustainable results while empowering local leaders to achieve greater health impact.
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![[HIV education is a crucial aspect of family planning services.] {Photo Credit: Gwenn Dubourthournieu}](https://web-archive.nli.org.il/National_Library/20160521004321im_/http://www.msh.org/sites/msh.org/files/imagefield_crop/node/blog/field_project_image/msh_esin-ufot-primary-health-center_12.05.2014_07-web-815px.jpg)

![[Women examine cards depicting health information during a pregnancy club session in eastern Uganda.] {Photo: Kate Ramsey/MSH}](https://web-archive.nli.org.il/National_Library/20160521004321im_/http://www.msh.org/sites/msh.org/files/imagefield_crop/node/blog/field_project_image/group-anc-uganda-web-815px.jpg)
![[A midwife in Uganda leads a group antenatal care session, an approach that can transform how quality care is delivered and experienced.] {Photo credit: Kate Ramsey/MSH}](https://web-archive.nli.org.il/National_Library/20160521004321im_/http://www.msh.org/sites/msh.org/files/imagefield_crop/node/blog/field_project_image/uganda-anc-pilot-web-815px.jpg)
![[SIAPS technical advisor Alan George (standing left) conducts an inventory management exercise.] {Photo credit: Gashaw Shiferaw/SIAPS}](https://web-archive.nli.org.il/National_Library/20160521004321im_/http://www.msh.org/sites/msh.org/files/imagefield_crop/node/blog/field_project_image/jordan-6-1-web-815px.jpg)
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