Partners

IRD brings together local and global expertise in designing and implementing research and health delivery programs for vulnerable communities


Successful collaborations in Pakistan include the establishment of the Indus Hospital Research Center, the Indus Hospital TB Control Program, and health informatics projects with the Pakistan Army Medical Corps.


Multi-country collaborations include the openXdata consortium based at the University of Bergen, the Innovations in International Health (IIH) program at MIT’s D-Lab, and technical assistance to governments in Asia and Africa with UN agencies.


IRD has active exchange and training programs with partners, including the Fellowship in Infectious Disease and Social Change at Harvard Medical School and the Masters in International Health at the University of Bergen. IRD grants additionally offers access to certificate programs in Epidemiology and Biostatistics at the University of Texas School of Public Health, in randomized field trials at Innovations for Poverty Action, and in tuberculosis epidemiology and control at the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine and Epidemiology at the Bloomberg School of Public Health.

  • Implementing Partners
    • icddr,b
    • Indus Hospital
    • Partners in Health
    • SUMMIT


  • Networks
    • Innovations in International Health
    • Innovations for Poverty Action
    • OpenMRS
    • OpenXData
    • Stop TB Partnership


  • UN Agencies
    • United Nations Development Programme
    • World Health Organization


  • Universities
    • Harvard Medical School
    • Harvard School of Public Health
    • Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
    • Johns Hopkins School of Medicine
    • London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
    • Massachusetts Institute of Technology
    • University of Bergen
    • University of Texas School of Public Health