About Us
Health Progress Hub has one mission:
Helping proven health interventions reach more countries, faster.
Many evidence-based health organizations have interventions ready to scale, but expanding into a new country is hard. It requires navigating unfamiliar regulatory systems, building relationships with local decision-makers, finding professionals and partners you can trust, often with no presence on the ground. These challenges block, or slow down work that could be saving lives now.
At the same time, there are qualified professionals across Sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia with the expertise, networks, and motivation to support exactly this kind of work, but no structured way to connect with the organizations that need them.
Health Progress Hub works from both sides: We help organizations find and hire local talent, identify reliable partners, and access the contextual knowledge they need to expand with confidence. And we give local professionals a pathway into high-impact global health work that matches what they can offer.
Since August 2025, we've supported hiring rounds across 7 countries for organizations working on newborn care, diarrheal disease, kangaroo mother care, and safe battery recycling. Organizations that work with us come back, not because we're cheap (though we are!), but because each engagement draws on a growing network of professionals, advisors, and country-level knowledge that makes the next expansion easier than the last.
Recruitment is where we started. But we exist because people are dying from problems we already know how to solve, and the organizations with those solutions can't scale fast enough.
Every hiring round deepens our presence in a country, the professionals we place, the advisors we engage, the networks we build along the way. That foundation enables us to support organizations beyond recruitment: Producing country-level intelligence, identifying implementation partners and advising on where and how to expand.
All of it grows from the same local relationships.
All of it serves the same goal: Closing the gap between a proven intervention and the people whose lives depend on it.