Health security, AMR, climate, and the rise of non-communicable diseases are converging at a moment of growing geopolitical tension, straining cooperation when it’s needed most. The gap isn’t a lack of scientific evidence, it’s the coordination needed to translate it into policy action.
Coordinating health across borders, sectors, institutions, and geopolitics is a persistent challenge. We work at the intersection of health and foreign policy to help close that gap, bringing clarity and shared direction through diplomacy.
We track policy developments, negotiation processes, and political dynamics shaping health, turning them into clear, timely insight for the actors driving global health decisions.
We bring together governments, international organizations, academic institutions, and civil society, creating space for dialogue and collaboration across sectors and borders.