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Dr. Martin Malama knows the impact family medicine can have on whole communities. When a family medicine physician can treat 80% of cases, they are a vital specialism within the health care system....
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A typical day for a family medicine doctor in Zambia can be ward rounds, outpatient clinics, or emergency care. For Dr. Winnie Mukelebai no matter what the day brings she is focused on giving her p...
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Dr. Nalukuyi Wanga is a family medicine resident practicing at Kanyama Level One Hospital in Lusaka, Zambia, and is part of the Seed-supported family medicine program at the University of Zambia.
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We need a global health system that increases access, delivers higher-quality patient care, and better supports health workers operating on the frontlines of every crisis.
And that is why we are ...
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Join us as we celebrate the incredible work of nurses everywhere for their strength, compassion, and dedication to save lives 👩🏾⚕️🤍
Nurses like Sister Annette.
Her passion to not just to give he
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🎥 Watch the story of Lira’s highly skilled midwives who save lives every day.
On International Day of the Midwife, we celebrate the professionals who stand between life and death for mothers and n..
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This week we're celebrate the incredible health workers who save lives, strengthen communities, and make health systems work every day.
We’re proud to support and invest in the health workforce be...
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Extreme heat loses when adaptation wins.
And communities around the world are adapting with science and ingenuity, saving lives and growing economies.
In Sierra Leone, health workers are seeing...
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“We are better and stronger if we work together” - this was our Chief Program and Innovation Officer @Martin’s overriding feeling as we wrapped up hashtag#UNGA80.
The theme “Better Together” shone...
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Seed’s model isn’t about aid. It’s about transformation.
We partner with governments in Africa to save lives by training more doctors, nurses, and midwives.
Watch our CEO Vanessa Kerry and COO A...
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It's because health workers save lives. And without health workers we have no health care. Investing in the health workforce is not a cost, but an investment in our collective future.
The Resoluti...
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World Health Worker Week starts today - it is a week when we celebrate the health workforce – the people who provide care, look after our loved ones, and protect our communities.
At Seed Global He...
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Health workers are the number one protection against outbreaks.
As Uganda responds to the Ebola outbreak to prevent further spread, frontline health workers are standing strong. We at Seed Global ...
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We caught up with our Chief Program and Innovation Officer, Martin Msukwa, on being inspired at #AHAIC2025 in Kigali, Rwanda.
Our team attended the Africa Health Agenda International Conference ho...
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Emergency medicine doctor. Seed educator. President of the Emergency Care Association of Uganda. Dr. Doreen Okong Alaleit is a trailblazer in Emergency Medicine in Uganda.
Working at Mulago Nation...
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Today on Tuesday March 4, 2025, 14:00 PM – 15:30 PM CAT we are hosting an event at AHAIC 2025 in Kigali, Rwanda.
Our side event in partnership with the Uganda Ministry of Health (MoH) will d...
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In the final episode of this season of Patterns & Meaning, we spoke with Bongi Sibanda about how current funding models affect the provision of health services in communities served; addressing th
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Research is critical in global health. It generates knowledge, grounds health interventions, and guides program design and policy development. We talked to Dr. Prisca Adejumo about how we can decol...
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COVID-19 has underscored the importance of strengthening health systems globally. We talked to Dr. Jemima Dennis-Antwi about what it takes to build resilient health systems and the power of centeri...
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The future of global health financing is on the line.
At a moment of devastating foreign aid cuts, we are also standing at a once-in-a-decade opportunity to chart a better path.
As leaders meet i...
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