Seed Global Health (Seed)
Seed Global Health (Seed)
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About Seed Global Health
Seed Global Health (Seed) envisions a world in which every country is strengthened by a robust health workforce that can meet the health needs of its population. We partner to train nurses, midwives, and physicians, building health teams that can provide high quality care and save lives.
We do this by strengthening clinical care delivery, improving health workforce education, and supporting policies that enable health professionals to succeed. Seed is dedicated to creating lasting change in the health systems of our partner countries: Malawi, Sierra Leone, Uganda, and Zambia. To ensure that these changes are durable, we form deep local partnerships that inform our work at both the individual and systems levels. Together, we create multi-generational impact by investing in people to not only treat today!s problems but solve for tomorrow!s.

 

Our Team
Our team consists of highly-skilled professionals who are dedicated to improving health outcomes. For us, healthcare is not just about providing a quick fix. It’s about generational impact—investing in people—for the long term. We plant the seed for brighter, healthier futures and transform “what if” into “what is.”

Confronting the Challenge
Seed partner countries—Malawi, Sierra Leone, Uganda, and Zambia—have made significant progress towards improving health outcomes. Still, critical gaps remain in meeting the growing needs of each country’s population and ensuring the delivery of essential health services. Physicians, nurses, and midwives have the expertise critical to addressing the triple burden of communicable and noncommunicable diseases and emerging threats—like COVID-19—with which the countries grapple.

To tackle these health challenges and make Universal Health Coverage a reality, we need to invest in health professionals.

Our Strategy
Seed’s theory of change is grounded in the belief that people are among the most important levers of change in the health system. We are intentionally focused on human resource for health capacity-building at the individual, institutional, and national level through sustained collaborative engagement with our partners. Seed works with students, faculty, clinical providers, institutions, and policy makers nationally and globally across three core interrelated pillars—education, practice, and policy.

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