The Reach Alliance is committed to being a prominent hub of inclusive knowledge production. We prioritize knowledge, knowers, and ways of knowing that have been traditionally disengaged and marginalized from ‘legitimate’ academic knowledge. We work with research collaborators to share findings with the global insight community, project implementers, those that contributed to the research, and those that can benefit from the research directly. We do so in ways that amplify the perspectives of those who have historically been left out or silenced in these discussions.
Case Study Sri Lanka
Eliminating Malaria in Sri Lanka
WHO Bulletin
Publication Global
Commentary Rwanda
Community Health Workers: The frontlines of Rwandan health care
SDG 3