Global Health Intelligence
A country-level map of where policy and implementation still don't meet.
Permanent intelligence profiles on One Health priorities, public health challenges, financing landscapes, and implementation gaps for the countries where this work is happening right now.
Sub-Saharan Africa
Kenya
A regional One Health leader on paper, with genuine surveillance capacity in East Africa's most sophisticated public health system — and a persistent gap between national strategy and district-level financing and coordination.
View Profile →Nigeria
Africa's largest health system by population, carrying an outsized share of the continent's disease burden alongside genuine institutional strength in outbreak response — and a financing gap that widens every time external assistance contracts.
View Profile →Ghana
A comparatively stable health governance environment with genuine digital health momentum — constrained less by policy ambition than by the workforce and infrastructure capacity needed to execute it nationwide.
View Profile →Democratic Republic of the Congo
A vast, conflict-affected health system carrying an outsized share of the continent's outbreak burden, with genuine international-caliber outbreak response experience undermined by chronic underfinancing and access constraints.
View Profile →Uganda
A regional outbreak response leader with credible surveillance capacity, managing a large refugee-hosting burden alongside its own health financing constraints and growing cross-border coordination responsibilities.
View Profile →Rwanda
A small, unusually well-coordinated health system frequently cited as a governance model for the region, with growing ambition to become a regional hub for health technology, manufacturing, and AI governance capacity.
View Profile →Middle East & North Africa
Saudi Arabia
Substantial capital and rapidly expanding health infrastructure ambition under Vision 2030, with a growing appetite to project health investment beyond its own borders as an instrument of regional influence.
View Profile →United Arab Emirates
A logistics and life sciences hub positioning itself as the operational bridge between global health financing and implementation across Africa, South Asia, and the wider Gulf region.
View Profile →United Arab Emirates
A logistics and life-sciences hub building genuine health investment capacity, positioned to become a regional financing and manufacturing node if it can pair its capital with implementation partners on the ground.
View Profile →Jordan
A comparatively stable health system carrying a disproportionate regional refugee-hosting burden, with real technical capacity constrained by acute water scarcity and financing pressure from sustained humanitarian need.
View Profile →Lebanon
A health system under severe and sustained strain from economic collapse, refugee hosting, and active regional conflict, with a historically strong medical workforce increasingly lost to emigration.
View Profile →Syria
A health system rebuilding after over a decade of conflict, facing the dual challenge of restoring basic infrastructure while absorbing continued regional instability and mass population movement.
View Profile →Yemen
One of the world's most severe protracted health emergencies, with a health system operating almost entirely on humanitarian financing and facing recurring cholera, malnutrition, and conflict-driven trauma care needs simultaneously.
View Profile →South Asia
India
The world's largest health system by population, with globally significant vaccine and pharmaceutical manufacturing capacity — and an antimicrobial resistance and interoperability challenge whose scale makes it a global bellwether.
View Profile →Bangladesh
One of the world's most climate-exposed health systems, with genuine community health worker infrastructure and an urgent, unresolved need to build climate resilience directly into water, sanitation, and primary care investment.
View Profile →Sri Lanka
A health system with historically strong universal coverage now recovering from severe economic crisis, facing dengue's growing climate-driven range and a fragile but genuine opportunity to rebuild financing resilience.
View Profile →Southeast Asia
Indonesia
An archipelagic nation whose animal-human disease surveillance challenge is fundamentally a geography and interoperability problem, spanning thousands of islands and a rapidly growing aquaculture and livestock sector.
View Profile →Philippines
An archipelagic health system managing severe climate and disaster exposure alongside a genuine push to modernize its public health workforce, with implementation capacity that varies sharply by island and region.
View Profile →Indonesia
A vast, decentralized archipelagic health system with genuine regional leadership ambition on public health workforce reform, constrained by the sheer geographic complexity of delivering consistent care across thousands of inhabited islands.
View Profile →Vietnam
A rapidly growing economy with improving health outcomes and genuine zoonotic surveillance sophistication, still managing significant rural-urban health financing and air quality disparities.
View Profile →Cambodia
A health system still building basic infrastructure after decades of underinvestment, with meaningful improvement in maternal and child health outcomes and continued heavy reliance on external financing and technical support.
View Profile →Laos
A landlocked, largely rural health system with limited domestic financing capacity, heavily reliant on regional cooperation and external support to manage cross-border disease risk and infrastructure gaps.
View Profile →Latin America & Caribbean
Brazil
A continental-scale health system with globally significant vector-borne disease burden and genuine climate adaptation lessons for cities elsewhere preparing for climate-driven disease range expansion.
View Profile →Mexico
A large, decentralized health system managing a severe non-communicable disease burden alongside persistent vector-borne disease risk, with significant regional health diplomacy influence across Latin America.
View Profile →Colombia
A health system that has achieved substantial coverage gains while continuing to manage significant rural access disparities, vector-borne disease burden, and the health system implications of large-scale migration.
View Profile →Peru
A geographically diverse health system spanning coast, highlands, and Amazon, managing sharp disparities in access and outcomes tied directly to that geography, with growing climate-linked disease pressure.
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