Management Sciences for Health
Management Sciences for Health (MSH) works shoulder-to-shoulder with countries and communities to save lives and improve the health of the world’s poorest and most vulnerable people by building strong, resilient, sustainable health systems. Together, we seek to achieve universal health coverage—equitable, affordable access to high-quality health services for all who need them—even in fragile, post-crisis settings. For more than 45 years in 150 countries, MSH has partnered with governments, civil society, the private sector, and thousands of health workers on locally-led solutions that expand access to medicines and services, improve quality of care, help prevent and control epidemics, support inspiring leadership and transparent governance, and foster informed, empowered, and healthier communities.
MSH has partnered with CPAR in the
Stop Malaria in its Tracks project being implemented in the Nkhata Bay district of Malawi. With their help, we are able to help educate the local population about malaria and help them take precautionary measures so that they are not infected. We are also working improving the oversight and accountability for health services through engagement with traditional authorities, health facility advisory committees and the community.
By helping us educate the local population, MSH is helping reduce the number of people who will contract malaria, especially those who are particularly vulnerable to the disease such as the elderly, pregnant women and children under the age of 5.