Partners Collaboration is central to our work. We partner with governments, change makers, and leading researchers to move policy and people toward sustainable progress in global health. Partnering with governments in 73 countries, and globally We see government partnerships as central to our ability to drive wide-scale, sustainable improvements to health through strengthening public health systems. Over the last five years we have worked with national and subnational governments in 73 countries, and with a wider set of governments to improve policy guidelines in international fora such as UN High Level Meetings on Noncommunicable Diseases. Civil Society, Health and Research Partners To strengthen public health systems, we partner across sectors to design and implement programs that address issues driving widespread death, disability and injury. Across several programs and initiatives, our partners include: African Field Epidemiology Network (AFENET) Beijing Lisheng Cardiovascular Health Foundation (BLCHF) Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids CDC Foundation Clean Air Asia Climate & Clean Air Coalition DKI Jakarta Eastern Africa GEOhealth El Poder del Consumidor, Mexico The Global Health Advocacy Incubator Global New Car Assessment Programme Global Road Safety Partnership HEALA Alliance, South Africa Health Effects Institute Heart and Stroke Foundation, Barbados The Heart Foundation of Jamaica IDEC, Brazil International Association of Chiefs of Police Institute of Tropical Medicine Antwerp International Road Assessment Programme Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine Medical Research Council at University College London Ministerio de Salud del Perú National Heart Foundation of Bangladesh NACTO-GDCI Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) PATH The Pew Charitable Trusts Red PaPaz, Colombia REDE-TB SPARTAN UNICEF Indonesia The Union University of Illinois at Chicago University of Melbourne University of North Carolina U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention World Bank-GRSF World Health Organization World Resources Institute Yale School of Public Health Funding Partners We’re greatful to the funders who make our life-saving work possible. Our major funders are: Bloomberg Philanthropies United States Agency for International Development Janssen Research & Development, LLC The Chan Zuckerberg Initiative DAF, an advised fund of Silicon Valley Community Foundation The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation Fondation H&B Agerup Jewish Communal Fund National Philanthropic Trust Fidelity Charitable