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Lady with babyWe’re leading implementation of the PATHS programme to advance Nigerian health systems and improve partnerships, local ownership and responses from existing health servicesAt Mott MacDonald we provide technical assistance, consulting and project management services to the health sector, particularly in low and middle-income countries, through our specialist consultants in HLSP.

In the UK we have also gained a leading position as a supplier of professional technical services to public sector bodies, financiers, developers, constructors, operators and insurers using PFI and other procurement methods to develop new hospital and healthcare facilities.

With around 200 principal consultants – supported by a further 2000 globally – HLSP works for governments, funding agencies and non-government organisations including the UK’s Department for International Development (DFID), the World Bank, the World Health Organisation, the EU and the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, TB and Malaria. HLSP’s main areas of expertise include organisation-al reform and strengthening, sector financing and services plan-ning, costing and delivery, communicable disease control, drugs management programmes, clinical effectiveness and sexual, reproductive and maternal health strategies.

HLSP manages the DFID Health Resource Centre which assists DFID worldwide in procuring and managing technical assistance for its work as well as supporting policy and strategy development. The HLSP Institute, established in 2005 by HLSP, provides policy analysis, training and applied research with an aim of informing debate on global health issues, national health systems and responses to HIV and AIDS.

Mott MacDonald’s work in health infrastructure development centres on privately financed projects. Whatever the procurement route, be it PPP or PFI, we’ve built an enviable reputation specific-ally in the UK where projects include the Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh, West Middlesex University Hospital and two new facilities for the £220 million Leeds Teaching Hospital NHS Trust.

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