Working for Countries to Build Stronger Solutions

AHADI works for countries on their journey toward self-reliance using analysis and evidence to identify, deliver and impact health needs.

What We Do

AHADI serves countries in developing strong health systems that are self-reliant in the use of data and analytics to continuously learn and effectively decide and deliver on today’s and tomorrow’s needs.

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Analyze for Impact

We work with data and analytics, from simple to advanced, including the use of AI, to inform decisions and solve priority health needs. We promote systems thinking for sustainable impact through multi-disciplinary approaches to health priority-setting.

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Enable Self-Reliance

We enable self-reliance by strengthening the capacity of local talent and institutions to address the whole range of analytical needs. We also connect the vast talent pool in public health analytics in Africa to collaboratively innovate, solve problems and build sustainable capacity together.

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Research & Innovate

We support countries to identify their applied and operational research priorities, from study design to implementation. We also work with regional entities to conceptualize, design, and implement multi-country research initiatives to strengthen health delivery and impact.

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Think Ahead

We work with countries and regional partners to think ahead and generate the necessary foresight to optimize emerging opportunities and mitigate threats to health in Africa.

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25%

Africa’s share of global disease burden

53%

African countries that do not have adequately functioning health data systems

80%

African countries that do not have adequate institutional capacity for health data analysis

<2%

Africa’s contribution to global research and development

Source: WHO

Frequently
Asked Questions

We appreciate AHADI’s approach, which aspires to improve and link priority-setting at the health system and programmatic levels by helping to inform decisions and develop sustainable local capacity to respond to the full range of analysis needs. This will contribute to a less fragmented approach and improved definition of country priorities.
Prof Alioune Camara
Director, National Malaria Control Program of Guinea
Professor, Gamal Abdel Nasser University of Conakry

Speak with us today

We are interested in hearing your ideas on how to support countries to meet tomorrow’s needs. Begin a conversation here.

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