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Public health issues facing the global community today are as urgent as they are complex. In 2007, an estimated 33.2 million people were living with HIV, 2.5 million were newly infected, and 2.1 million died of AIDS, according to AVERT. Each year, malaria kills more than 1 million people and afflicts as many as 500 million worldwide. The deaths of 1.6 million people are attributed to tuberculosis each year and the risk of new, multi-drug resistant forms of the disease could push this number higher in the future.

These and other global health challenges cannot be addressed separately. The effectiveness of therapies that fight HIV/AIDS, for example, is severely limited in the absence of food and clean water. Malaria and tuberculosis are often the ultimate killers of individuals whose immune systems are weakened by HIV. In addition, consider that in communities of the developing world most affected by infectious disease, a generation of parents, teachers, and entrepreneurs is being lost. In an era of globalization, economic and social instability following human health crises at the local level become economic and security challenges for the global community. This is exacerbated by unrest that is increasingly transportable across borders. Addressing public health challenges requires integrated approaches involving diverse capabilities.

How can public and private institutions with traditional structures and organizational behaviors address public health crises on a global scale? The challenges they face—global competitiveness, health and environmental risks, inadequate infrastructure—can no longer be solved by organizations acting alone. And when they try to reach beyond the boundaries of their own corporation, government agency, or non-governmental organization, there often is no clear pathway to success.

Booz Allen Hamilton partners with public, private, and not-for-profit organizations to take on the complexity of these challenges by helping to navigate the linkages between organizations and individuals, and to understand the dynamics of what we call the global health “megacommunity.” A megacommunity is a system of individual and organizational stakeholders that cannot be controlled by any one member of the group. Booz Allen is at the leading edge of facilitating multi-organizational approaches with multilateral action to address complex, global challenges. We’ve conducted groundbreaking strategic simulations, forged public-private partnerships, performed detailed analyses, and helped mobilize the international business community to respond to the profound needs of the global health megacommunity.

Learn more about how Booz Allen has joined the fight against HIV/AIDS
View video segments below from a March 8, 2006, event at the Ritz Carlton in McLean, VA.


Read our thought leadership and news coverage on orchestrating a multilateral response to international public health crises:

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