Disease Programmes

We support countries to implement sub-national tailoring of health interventions and strategies for impact on malaria and maternal and child health programmes. In our programme-specific work, we are deliberate in ensuring linkages with analytics for the broader national health sector priority-setting.

A person is working at a desk with two large computer monitors displaying spreadsheets.
Supporting countries with subnational tailoring

AHADI is working with national malaria programmes to inform their subnational tailoring of malaria interventions (SNT) as they revise their national strategic plans and prioritize malaria resources.

SNT is the use of local data and contextual information to determine the appropriate mixes of interventions and strategies for a given area, with the goal of achieving optimum impact on transmission and burden of disease. AHADI supports countries to navigate the SNT process and execute analytical steps.

A healthcare worker is examining an elderly patient in a medical setting. The healthcare worker is using a stethoscope.
Exemplars in subnational tailoring of malaria interventions

AHADI and Exemplars in Global Health are working with Burkina Faso, Mozambique, Nigeria, Tanzania, and the Lao People's Democratic Republic, who are positive outliers in the application of evidence-informed subnational tailoring of malaria interventions (SNT) for the development of their national malaria strategic plans and for prioritization of domestic and donor funding for impact.

The Exemplars in Global Health program brings together researchers, experts, and funders around the globe. Its mission is to identify positive outliers in terms of health outcomes or health programs, analyzing and understanding what makes countries successful, and disseminating the learnings so they can be replicated in comparable settings.

Exemplars aims to help country-level decision-makers, global partners, and funders make strategic decisions, allocate resources, and craft evidence-based policies.

This work is funded by the Gates Foundation and Gates Ventures.

Collaborate with us

We are working to strengthen the practice of evidence-informed health priority-setting in Africa. If you would like to work with us, please get in touch.

contact us