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Mission, Vision and Strategy

Sustainable Management Development Program

The Sustainable Management Development Program (SMDP) partners with ministries of health, educational institutions, and nongovernmental organizations in developing countries to promote organizational excellence in public health through strengthening leadership and management capacity. SMDP’s goal is to improve the effectiveness of the public health sector in developing countries by

SMDP works with partners to build capacity for public health leadership and management development through a multi-phased approach:

Strategic Partnerships

Develop strategic institutional partnerships for public health leadership and management capacity-building efforts. With partners, identify priority public health target audiences from national to sub-national levels for leadership and management development. Analyze organizational leadership and management skills and performance gaps. Work with stakeholders and counterpart institutions to create an action plan for capacity development that includes a budget, timeline, and measurable outcomes.

Capacity Development

Develop faculty to enhance in-country leadership and management training capacity through the Management for International Public Health (MIPH) course and in-country training-of-trainers courses. Train faculty in a broad variety of public health leadership and management skills and innovative training techniques. Provide fully developed public health leadership and management competency frameworks and curricula for use and adaptation in diverse global public health settings.

Technical Assistance

Provide support to training faculty in partner institutions to conduct performance needs assessments, develop locally appropriate curricula, and design in-country leadership and management workshops that provide participants with practical skills needed to manage public health teams, programs, and organizations. Promote the use of applied management improvement projects that stimulate workshop participants to apply the new skills in their work settings immediately. Work with faculty to support and mentor teams implementing applied management improvement projects and to measure the impact on organizational performance.

Sustainability

Work with partner institutions to ensure the long-term sustainability of global public health leadership and management development programs and address issues such as integration with national public health priorities, local funding for recurrent costs, continuous learning opportunities, accreditation, and evaluating impact.

Guiding Principles

 

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