Our Projects

Who Projects

  • January 10, 2024

International Rescue Committee (IRC) Somalia

Manchester Global Foundation facilitated the development of a proposal submitted for the £16 million DFID Somalia SHINE Programme (Component Two) in early 2016. This call for proposals was in relation to creating and sustaining population demand for health knowledge and health care services in the current Somali Essential Package of...

  • January 10, 2024

St. Joseph Catholic Hospital, Liberia

Carole Green, former Director of Manchester Global Foundation, has supported St Joseph’s Catholic Hospital in Liberia developing and finalising their Five Year Strategic Plan. The plan focuses on significantly strengthening the quality standards, timeliness and consistency of care delivered to patients in the local community and to improve customer care as the hospitals...

  • January 10, 2024

Doctors of the World

Manchester Global Foundation coordinated the development of a £42 million DFID grant proposal aimed at the improvement of, and increased access to, essential health for the Syrian people inside Syria including those still in their own homes and IDPs. The bid incorporated both direct service provision plus modalities of working...

  • January 10, 2024

Lancashire Mind

Two of our consultants, Marian Surgenor and Sarah Chalmers-Page, carried out a qualitative analysis of Lancashire Mind’s Achieving Self Care initiative from February to August 2016. This innovative project aims to help people with long term health conditions improve their anxiety levels, self esteem and confidence, to manage their own health and better engage...

  • January 10, 2024

Welbodi Partnership

Our former Director Carole Green has a long-standing relationship with Welbodi Partnership, a charity working to improve the quality of healthcare for children and mothers in Sierra Leone. With Carole leading, MGF supported Welbodi in the development of communications and marketing materials from June to August 2016.

  • January 10, 2024

Pakistan Longitudinal Study of Aging ‘PakAGE’

Manchester Global Foundation conducted Theory of Change webinars as part of the preparation for Pakistan Longitudinal Study of Aging  ‘PakAGE’ research project. These events with Pakistan were pivotal for collection of data with advance scientific knowledge and will focus on Healthy Brain Aging to understand the risk factors associated with...

  • January 10, 2024

Affordable Cardiac Rehabilitation: An Outreach Inter-Disciplinary Strategic Study (ACROSS)

Manchester Global Foundation conducted Theory of Change webinars as part of the preparation for Affordable Cardiac Rehabilitation: An Outreach Inter-Disciplinary Strategic Study (ACROSS) research project application to NIHR. These events with Bangladesh, India and Pakistan partners were pivotal to allow to establish collaborative project vision and share/problem solve the challenges...

  • January 10, 2024

Pakistan Institute of Living and Learning (PILL)

English Lessons

One of our consultants, Sarah Hale, who joined us this year, has began teaching English to  members of our partner organisations. Sarah is a native English speaker and did her degree in English Language & Linguistics so has a wealth of tips and guidance for both spoken and...