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Partner with us

THET stands as a distinctive partner, allocating and managing grants whilst helping you to perform with improved quality and achieve better directed outcomes.

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Capability Statement

THET partners with a diverse range of organisations, from corporates to universities, hospitals to government bodies to help us deliver training programmes all over the world.

As a key research and implementation partner across a wide range of industries we work with numerous institutions and individuals, both in the UK and overseas.

THET’s approach allows organisations to make a real impact at community level, directly accessing those most in need while delivering clear business benefits.

What are the main benefits of partnering with us?

A main feature of THET collaborations is the capacity building that we provide both in terms of the health systems within LMICs but also for your organisation’s benefit. We aim to develop and expand the skills, abilities, processes and resources of your staff in order to improve performance, quality of services and delivery.

Whether by donating or forming a partnership with THET, there are many benefits for your organisation including:

  • Well delivered and designed projects that will benefit those most in need, expert project management and monitoring and evaluation
  • Raised visibility within the UK and country of operation enabling you to develop a rapport with government and administrations
  • Access to global networks of government bodies and patients
  • Outsourced programmes which enhances your CSR strategies using an established expertise base
  • Targeted programmes to ensure cost-efficiency and value for money
  • Developing globally-recognised programmes as evidenced through J&J’s continued commitment and DFID’s A+ rating

Our expertise

  • Forging cross-sectoral partnerships
  • Thought leadership and knowledge sharing
  • Training and mentoring
  • Institutional development
  • Monitoring and evaluation

How your organisation can partner with THET

  • Bespoke programmes
  • Corporate donations
  • Research collaborations
  • Project funding
  • Expertise sharing
  • Joint funding bids
  • Event sponsorship

For joint programmatic work please contact our Head of Programmes and Development, Louise McGrath.

FCDO (Formerly DFID)

THET was the managing agent of the Health Partnership Scheme (HPS), funded by the UK Department for International Development.

  • HPS was a seven year, £30 million programme that supports partnerships between UK entities and overseas partners in the developing world, delivering effective health worker training projects in areas of great need.
  • HPS provided grant funding, advice & support to partnerships, and promotes UK involvement in volunteering.
  • Through the programme we have reached over 84,000 health workers across 31 countries throughout Africa and Asia, involving 249 UK and overseas healthcare institutions.

Medics.Academy

Our collaboration with Medics.Academy has been core to the development of our events portfolio and the legacy that these have. Providing technical insight, innovative approaches and adaptive solutions, the team at Medics.Academy have helped us to grow our audience base and increase rates of engagement across the Health Partnership community.

  • In April 2020, we hosted Partnerships in a Time of COVID-19 in collaboration with Medics.Academy. This day-long online conference explored the options open to individual health workers and the institutions they are part of, to express solidarity at a time of COVID-19.

Johnson & Johnson

Our collaboration with Johnson & Johnson (J&J) exemplifies the powerful contribution the private-sector can make to the furthering of global health.

We began our partnership with J&J in 2011, with their grant for the Medical Education Fund, which worked towards ‘Strengthening Surgical Capacity’ in Africa.

  • In 2016, we launched the Africa Grants Programme, a scheme that aims to reduce morbidity and mortality from common conditions that require surgery such as road accidents and appendicitis.
  • Over the past eight years this work has led to the training of over 1,700 health workers, reaching over 34,000 patients throughout Africa.

We are a large multinational but we don’t have the ability to reach out to local communities and that’s where working with an organisation like THET, who have connections with big players in the international aid sector and grassroots partners, is key. We would never get to reach these communities without our partnership

Ian Walker - Director, Johnson & Johnson Global Community Impact

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Examples of our work

Addressing Antimicrobial Resistance in Accra

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Power of Partnership: Enhancing Antimicrobial Stewardship Capacity at Makerere University Health Services

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Strengthening Health Systems in Sierra Leone during COVID-19

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