- March 08, 2021Source: Project Last Mile
The Development of the Girl Champ Brand in eSwatini: Engaging the Private Sector to Promote Uptake of Health Services among Adolescent Girls and Young Women
- March 06, 2021Source: Project Last Mile
The Evolution of Trust within a Global Health Partnership with the Private Sector: An Inductive Framework
- September 23, 2020Source: Yale Daily News
YSPH launches new virtual MPH program, aims to expand accessibility
- July 07, 2020
Global Health Leadership Initiative and Project Last Mile at AIDS 2020
- May 12, 2020
YIGH Names First Leadership in Global Health Fellows
- February 20, 2020
YSPH MPH Students Tackle Vaccine Policy in Op Ed Pieces
- February 06, 2020
New YSPH Study Adds to Evidence of Diabetes Drug Link to Heart Problems
- January 28, 2020
Yale Global Health Leadership Initiative’s Continued Partnership with Tsinghua University
Global Health Leadership Initiative
The Global Health Leadership Initiative (GHLI) generates cutting-edge research and high-impact educational programs in management, leadership and organizational performance. For over 10 years, GHLI has served as a leading academic partner, working in the US and around the world to promote effective leadership capacity and efficient management systems at the national, sub-national, community, and health facility level. We bring diverse teams together, engaging faculty, students, and practitioners from across disciplines in pursuit of ambitious healthcare goals.
Our leadership development programs are guided by a model of experiential learning that enhances both individual and group problem-solving capacity, develops effective relationships and organizational cultures, promotes use of data for decision-making, and generates evidence-based solutions that can be scaled up.
The Primary Health Care Transformation Initiative
GHLI’s Primary Health Care Transformation Initiative (PTI) works across Amhara, Oromia, SNNP, and Tigray regions of Ethiopia to build culture of performance management and accountability at the district, zonal, and regional levels. Learn more about GHLI’s work in Ethiopia.