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With landmark 10-year investment, the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation will deliver more local, timely health evidence worldwide
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The grant will also support IHME’s health forecasting and future-scenarios work, and its tracking of health spending worldwide.
Together, these resources help decision-makers, researchers, and health professionals understand the health challenges people face today, anticipate what is coming next, and determine how limited resources can be used most effectively to improve health.
The grant comes as countries confront overlapping health threats and growing pressure on public and global health budgets.
By producing more detailed, timely, and forward-looking evidence, IHME aims to help leaders identify urgent needs, prepare health systems, and invest in policies and programs most likely to prevent illness, disability, and premature death.
“Their longstanding partnership has helped make it possible for IHME to deliver trusted health evidence around the world.