About the organisation
Asia Pacific Network for Health Systems Strengthening (ANHSS) was launched in 2009 to satisfy the growing need for a platform for knowledge improvement and exchange in health systems strengthening in the Asia region. The health system reforms carried out by the countries in the region often demand reference to evidence-based successful policies and programmatic innovation. In parallel, the country institutions command an increasing role in the region for capacity building and knowledge dissemination. As a result, ANHSS was initially established as a consortium style regional network to support knowledge transfer and capacity building. In August 2016 ANHSS underwent incorporation with the support of USAID to expand and better serve the Health Systems Strengthening needs of the Asian Pacific region. The goal of ANHSS is to assist the governments in the region to share experiences and lessons and offer in-depth knowledge and practical skills training in the various areas of health systems strengthening. It currently includes twelve member institutions. The objectives of the Network are to: - Empower health policy makers with cutting-edge knowledge on health systems strengthening and help them close the gap between technical knowledge, policy design and implementation. - Form a platform where health system reform lessons can be disseminated and shared among Asian countries. - Build the capacity of national institutions to become centers of excellence (CoE) in knowledge dissemination, and providing policy assistance to their government and the region.
Contact
- hashika@anhss.org
- Website
- www.anhss.org
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- Subvented HK Charity
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- Effective date (charity status)
- 20/03/2017
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Last updated: Feb 27, 2026
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