The Experts Database: An Easier Way to Find the Right Health System Experts

To bring greater visibility and more opportunities to experts and institutions specializing in health systems strengthening in low- and middle-income countries, Results for Development and the Strategic Purchasing Africa Resource Center have launched The Experts Database, a networking platform similar to LinkedIn, but exclusively for the health systems strengthening community. The platform seeks to elevate the profiles of experts from the countries and regions that are requesting support for technical assistance and promote a more transparent approach to matching country demands with expertise. If you are a health financing or systems expert in a low- or middle-income country, visit coachingexperts.org to add your profile.

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