Top 5 Leadership, Management, and Governance Stories of 2015

As the Leadership, Management, and Governance (LMG) Project looks back over a year’s worth of accomplishments, here are the five most popular blog posts from 2015. Although they might not represent all of the LMG Project’s activities during the past year, or over the past four years, these five blog posts give a quick glimpse into some of ways that the LMG Project develops inspired leaders, sound management systems, and transparent and accountable governing boards that contribute to stronger health systems.

#5

Youth Leader in Action at the International Conference for Urban Health

Jillian Gedeon, co-founder and executive member of the International Youth Alliance for Family Planning (IYAFP), shares her insight after attending the International Conference for Urban Health. The LMG Project provides organizational development and technical assistance to IYAFP.

#4

Voices from the Field: LMG-Afghanistan Hosts Health Systems Strengthening Forum

The Voices From the Field Event that kicked off a series of end-of-project activities for the LMG-Afghanistan Project.

#3

A Community Health Transformation in Rural Kenya

Victor Omido is a midwife at the Kilungu sub-regional hospital in Kenya, and a participant in the pilot delivery of the LMG for Midwifery Managers Course.

#2

Young Leaders Call for Training, Data, and More Than Just a Spot at the Table to Improve Adolescent Health

Youth Lead: Setting Priorities for Adolescent Health, co-sponsored by the LMG Project, Women Deliver, the Partnership for Maternal, Newborn & Child Health, the White Ribbon Alliance, the World YWCA, and the International Federation of Medical Students’ Associations (IFMSA), convened health leaders for a dynamic discussion on meaningful youth participation for adolescent health.

#1

LMG Project Mentoring Network: March Mentor of the Month

Caren Wakoli is the founder and executive director of Emerging Leaders Foundation, an organization nurturing Africa’s emerging leadership through organizational development, leadership development, youth civic engagement, good governance advocacy and sustainable community service events.

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For a broader look at the LMG Project’s accomplishments over the last year, check out our December Newsletter #ToldWithExposure:

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