The Task Force for Global Health

The Task Force for Global Health

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The Task Force for Global Health exists to eliminate diseases that have plagued humankind for centuries and protect the health of every single individual by strengthening health systems around the world. The Task Force for Global Health was recognized for its extraordinary contributions toward alleviating human suffering with the 2016 Conrad N. Hilton Humanitarian Prize, the world's largest award of its kind.

2025 Annual Report - The Task Force for Global Health 05/28/2026

The Task Force for Global Health's Fiscal Year 2025 annual report “Before & After: Sustainable Results” is live! Despite the many shifts experienced in global health over the past year, The Task Force and our partners continued to advance innovation and achieved significant progress in capacity-building and sustainability in nearly 140 countries.

This report follows the journey from when we first saw a problem, took coordinated action with partners, and developed solutions in ways never before imagined. It celebrates the detections, diagnoses, and decisions made by our programs and offers inspiration to those seeking to innovate and reimagine public health systems all over the world, because understanding the before and after of each initiative equips us for the health risks of tomorrow.

Learn more about our global health impact: https://bit.ly/3PZFLFI

2025 Annual Report - The Task Force for Global Health Annual Report 2025 Scroll Down Download 2025 Annual Report Over the past year, global public health has undergone profound change. Funding has tightened, longstanding partnerships are shifting, and the roles of donors, technical experts, and national governments continue to evolve. In moments like t...

05/14/2026

Today, we’re highlighting Dr. Malembe S. Ebama, Director of SONAR (Strengthening Outbreak Notification and Response). Dr. Ebama brings a unique perspective to The Task Force for Global Health, with a career spanning from HIV prevention to providing technical support for global vaccine initiatives. She leads SONAR’s mission to strengthen early-warning surveillance systems across Africa and Asia, ensuring countries have the infrastructure and policies needed to identify outbreaks at their earliest stages.

Her current work includes a Global Fund-supported Climate and Health initiative across six African countries that helps predict outbreaks like malaria and cholera by tracking climate patterns. Additionally, she leads a Gates-funded project in Africa and Asia focused on RSV. By gathering evidence on how this virus affects communities, her team is paving the way for life-saving vaccines to be introduced through Gavi.

Dr. Ebama’s leadership in workforce development and sustainable health investment continues to shape how we protect community health worldwide.

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