Global Health Progress Driven by Small Teams, Not Just Big Institutions
Global Health Reform for Communities Beyond Institutions | Think Global Health

Much of global health progress has been driven by small teams, writes the head of Expertise France's major pandemics cluster
Small teams operating outside traditional institutions have been critical drivers of global health progress, according to experts leading pandemic response efforts. These grassroots and decentralized approaches often outpace larger bureaucratic structures in addressing community health needs. The shift challenges conventional wisdom about how major health initiatives should be organized and funded.
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