Breaking Barriers: Liberia leading the way in the fight against diabetes
In a world where non-communicable diseases (NCDs) pose a significant threat to public health, Liberia's Ministry of Health has made remarkable strides in the fight against these silent killers. Thanks to the unwavering commitment of the Liberia Non-Communicable Diseases Team, the country is stepping up its game in managing Type 1 diabetes (T1D) and other NCDs.
What is an AMP Health Management Partner?
Discover the vital role of AMP Health’s Management Partners. These professionals embed within government teams to coach and mentor, enhancing leadership and management skills to achieve strategic goals.
AMP Health wins Future United Collaborator Award
Welcoming the Liberia NCD team
“I’m an introvert, surrounded by extroverts,” chuckles Dr Anthony Tucker, Director of the Non-Communicable Diseases (NCD) division in the Liberia Ministry of Health. It is a light-hearted moment during the exercise on team member strengths and differences on Day 2 of the team’s onboarding workshop with AMP Health in Monrovia in January 2022 – work supported by a grant from the Helmsley Charitable Trust. But the moment also conveys an important message about preferred working styles, which is not lost on the astute medical doctor-turned administrator tasked with marshalling the country’s response to NCDs such as Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular diseases, and cancers.
LGT Venture Philanthropy announces three-year follow-on investment in AMP Health to strengthen primary healthcare in sub-Saharan Africa
With its three-year follow-on investment, LGT VP seeks to help AMP Health grow from working in seven countries and 10 Ministry of Health (MOH) teams to 19 countries and 23 MOH teams by 2024.
The Helmsley Charitable Trust Partners with AMP Health to Accelerate Progress against Non-Communicable Diseases in Africa
The Leona M. and Harry B. Helmsley Charitable Trust today announced a new $3 million, three-year grant to AMP Health to strengthen leadership and management skills in teams that are responsible for managing Type 1 diabetes (T1D) and other non-communicable diseases (NCDs) in the Ministries of Health of Liberia, Malawi and Mozambique.
Preventing Pandemics and Ending Malaria Demand New Investments in Community Health
COVID-19 brought into sharp focus the importance of equitable and resilient health systems, and there is a common understanding of the need to ensure access to routine health care and minimize the impact of a disease outbreak on emergency room care. Yet, without substantial new investment in preventing, diagnosing and treating disease around the world, billions of people will continue to live with slow-burning health threats such as malaria in parallel with increasing global vulnerability to emerging infectious diseases.
Zambia's COVID-19 vaccine rollout: a conversation with the head of the national immunisation programme
We’ve had the pleasure of working with a Management Partner. I think this has really accelerated the progress of our team. Without this support, it would have required much more time for us to get to the point where we are today – and we don’t have that time during COVID-19!
Sparking conversations with the private sector to catalyze health system change
When bringing the private and public sector together, the biggest challenge is often establishing trust. Those who work in the public sector may be suspicious that the private sector is motivated only by profit or does not understand the complexity of getting things done while managing political processes. Meanwhile, people in the private sector often see their public sector counterparts as overly bureaucratic and inefficient.
Re-imagining health leadership beyond the pandemic
It is important to bear in mind that COVID-19, as devastating as it has been - and we are early in this pandemic - is only one disease. We cannot allow the dream of creating a more resilient, more equitable and more sustainable health system to also become a casualty of this pandemic.
Learning in crisis: Five lessons from running the AMP Health Masterclass Series
Like so many organisations around the world, we have had to adapt to working within the constraints of a global pandemic. We believe that our work with ministries of health is more important now that ever. The teams we work with are facing unprecedented challenges and need our support.
LGT Venture Philanthropy partners with AMP Health to support and strengthen resilient health systems in Africa
LGT Venture Philanthropy (LGT VP), a charitable foundation based in Zurich, Switzerland, today announced a new engagement to support the Aspen Management Partnership for Health (AMP Health).
AMP Health Leadership Lab: “Embracing Change”
In January, AMP Health hosted its sixth Leadership Lab in Livingstone, Zambia. Leadership Lab is an annual convening that brings together all AMP Health partner programs for intensive and immersive leadership & management training and serves as a platform for sharing best practices across countries and teams.
Taking the Lead on Global Health
Preceding the Aspen Ideas: Health festival, AMP Health and its Partner Team Leads travelled to Aspen, Colorado for a 2-day Leadership Refresher, which is an immersive leadership & management training focused on legacy, the power of leading through questioning, and the vital importance of trust.
Communities at the Heart of Universal Health Coverage
AMP Health, along with Amref Health Africa, Financing Alliance for Health, the International Rescue Committee, Last Mile Health and Living Goods have launched a year-long campaign to elevate the visibility of community health within the Universal Health Coverage (UHC) space.
Life as a Management Partner: Three lessons from the first 100 days
Dylan Edwards is AMP Health’s Management Partner for Community Health in Zambia. Here, Dylan reflects on three lessons from his first 100 days in country.
Welcoming Robert Newman, Director of AMP Health
In October 2018, the Aspen Global Innovators Group welcomed Robert Newman as Director of AMP Health. Robert joins the AMP Health team with deep experience in global health as a pediatrician, researcher, and program implementer.
AMP Health Launches Community Health and EPI Work in Zambia
The Aspen Management Partnership for Health (AMP Health) will launch partnerships with two program areas within the Zambia Ministry of Health (MoH), including embedding a Management Partner (MP), in both the Community Health and Expanded Program on Immunization (EPI) teams in 2018.
Pfizer joins AMP Health Partnership to increase access to care in Africa
The Pfizer partnership will allow AMP Health to build on its work in Kenya, Malawi, and Sierra Leone strengthening the leadership and management capacity necessary to develop and implement systems of tens of thousands of CHWs and expand its work to new countries, including Zambia and Ghana.