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HealthRight International

HealthRight International is a global health organization dedicated to ensuring equitable access to quality health systems for marginalized populations. Operating in over 30 countries for more than three decades, HealthRight has deep technical expertise in HIV, Mental Health & Psychosocial Support, Violence Prevention & Response, and Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn, Child & Adolescent Health. Our integrated approach to community health is rooted in equity, multidisciplinary collaboration and sustainable impact. HealthRight partners closely with local communities, governments, and civil society to deliver, evaluate and scale programs proven to address critical gaps in healthcare. We turn bold ideas into innovative models which are adapted into routine health systems to achieve lasting change. Our strength lies in the inclusive co-design process, engaging local stakeholders at every stage to meet community needs and foster resilience. HealthRight programming leverages holistic, people-centered strategies such as task sharing to expand mental health services, survivor-centered crisis support, and cutting- edge digital health tools to increase accessibility of maternal health care. HealthRight is a high-impact, resourceful partner for evidence-based practice. Well-recognized for its rigorous programming, HealthRight is trusted by global donors including governments, UN agencies, and major philanthropic foundations. We have an academic partnership with New York University, which bridges local knowledge with world-class research across public health, medicine, and nursing. These partnerships amplify our leadership in advancing social justice and securing essential care for those too often overlooked. With a track record of transforming systems and longstanding community partnerships, HealthRight delivers practical, lasting solutions to strengthen healthcare for all.

Headquarter Country

United States

Geographies served

Kenya Uganda Ukraine United States

Issue areas addressed

Health

Communities served

Developing countries Least developed countries Other minority groups

SDGs focus

SDG 10 - Reduced Inequality SDG 11 - Sustainable Cities and Communities SDG 17 - Partnerships to achieve the Goal SDG 5 - Gender Equality

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