All over the world, health systems are searching for better ways to collaborate. Alliance Health is our model for uniting people, projects, and platforms into a living health network that delivers impact faster. By convening global health leaders, acting as a health care connector, and nurturing an open ecosystem, we help partners share evidence, scale solutions, and address urgent global health issues with practical action.
Our approach starts with building trust and shared purpose. Whether you represent a ministry, an NGO, a payer, a provider, or a tech innovator, the Global Health framework aligns incentives so collaboration beats competition. From mental health to women’s health, we map needs, match resources, and mobilise multidisciplinary teams. The outcome is a connected community that learns in the open, publishes results, and sustains momentum through targeted funding and peer support.
To move the needle, global health organisations need a platform where research, policy, and delivery meet. We curate that space and keep it active—hosting knowledge exchanges, showcasing global health action, and convening global health conferences that bridge regions and sectors. Our network spans global public health organisations, global health consulting firms, and frontline implementers who translate evidence into service redesign. We also partner with global health consultant teams to structure programmes, evaluate readiness, and roadmap scale-up.
Content and community are the glue. We publish timely insights on global health topics—from global health concerns and global health problems to globalisation health issues—so members can “think global health” while acting locally. Through these channels, we surface what works, codify it as playbooks, and replicate it across contexts. The result: repeatable models that reduce variation and accelerate outcomes.


Care improves when systems collaborate by design. Our collaboration in health care workstream supports the shift to collaborative health systems and an integrated health connector mindset. Partners co-create pathways that cross institutional boundaries, evolving into an integrated health network that shares data responsibly and measures value consistently. We align incentives around prevention and person-centred outcomes, drawing on success stories from the health transformation alliance movement and peers in a health partners network.
Mental health is a priority. Through mental health initiatives—and with mental health specialists—we expand access, reduce stigma, and embed support in schools, workplaces, and communities. Women’s health is equally central: our women’s health connector programmes (including women’s health projects) focus on equity across the life course, strengthening screening, maternal care, and digital self-management. For children and families, we coordinate with pediatric health alliance leaders to close gaps in early diagnosis and coordinated care.
A resilient health care network needs reliable infrastructure, enabled by data. We connect health network laboratories with clinical sites, public health registries, and innovators so diagnostics, analytics, and research flow into everyday care. Foundations and donors—including those building a health network foundation—find in Health Connector a ready vehicle to target investments where they will scale. Academic medical centres and teaching hospitals—think university health network environments—contribute rigorous evaluation and training. Large payers and systems—comparable to a united health network context—bring reach, contracting expertise, and population-scale insights.
Projects move through a clear lifecycle. An connected health project launches with discovery and stakeholder mapping; we then recruit a health partnership that codifies roles and timelines. A partnership for health agreement clarifies data governance, and a partnership for better health pledge commits members to measurable outcomes. As momentum grows, health networks emerge that can replicate success across regions, and global health care peers pick up the model.


Connect: We maintain an always-on health experts alliance to match problems with proven solutions, including access to connected health resources and mentoring from seasoned implementers.
Collaborate: Mixed teams co-design pathways, upgrade interoperability, and define value metrics with rapid feedback cycles.
Scale: With support from global health initiative funds and strategic partners, pilots expand into programmes, then into policy-backed standards.
Health ecosystems thrive when they act like ecosystems. By focusing on ecosystem health, Global Health Connector helps organisations become more adaptive, equitable, and sustainable. Stakeholders gain faster time-to-impact, patients experience smoother journeys, and policymakers get clearer evidence to back investment. Most importantly, collaboration becomes the default: public and private actors share accountability, communities have a voice, and innovations move from slide decks to real-world benefit.
If you’re ready to connect your programme to a broader community—be it digital transformation, mental health integration, lab connectivity, or workforce development—join the Connected Health community. Together we will grow the partnerships, platforms, and policies that make better care inevitable.