Education
“I don’t know how best to describe the value of this course and how great an opportunity this is. We just have to keep the ball rolling!” says Mary Mwanyika, MD, and GHE Program alum.
Through training programs and a curriculum at the nexus of academia and practice, the GHD Project prepares students and practitioners at all career stages to provide effective healthcare in resource-limited settings.
Currently offered at Harvard University in both undergraduate and graduate courses, the GHD curriculum combines the hypothesis-driven approach of science with the case study methodology of Harvard Business School, combining qualitative and quantitative approaches from throughout the university.
Partner Programs
- GHD partners with the MIT Sloan School of Management on the G-Lab GHD course, to offer a unique version of MIT’s flagship international project-based class Global Entrepreneurship Lab.
- GHD successfully launched the Global Health Effectiveness Program, a summer program co-sponsored by Harvard Medical School and Harvard School of Public Health.
Collaborations to develop executive programs and disseminate cases studies
In partnership with our founding collaborators and partners in education, we are continually developing novel teaching materials and academic courses explicitly focused on the delivery of care, as well as innovative residency and fellowship opportunities in-country for practitioners.
We are currently working to expand the reach of the GHD curricula to other colleges and universities worldwide, and on developing new executive programs. If you wish to become involved, please email us with detailed message.
Education:
“I don’t know how best to describe the value of this course and how great an opportunity this is. We just have to keep the ball rolling!” says



