Advancing Health Equity through Evaluation
Research and community-Led solutions
Executive Summary

At the heart of our approach is a strong Strategic Framework that will guide the implementation and scaling of health programs targeting urgent global health challenges, such as maternal and child health, HIV prevention, and mental health. Our framework emphasizes not only direct intervention but also the strengthening of health systems and building long-term resilience in vulnerable communities.
As CGHERE moves forward, we remain steadfast in upholding our core guiding principles of Equity, Justice, Learning, and Impact. These principles are embedded in every initiative we undertake, ensuring that our programs are inclusive, culturally relevant, and focused on delivering measurable and lasting change. By harnessing the power of collaboration, innovation, and local expertise, CGHERE will drive meaningful progress toward achieving health equity on a global scale.
This 2024-2028 Strategic Plan represents CGHERE’s unwavering commitment to creating healthier, more resilient communities by addressing the root causes of health disparities. We invite our partners and stakeholders to join us on this journey toward a world where health equity is not just a goal but a reality for all.
Vision & Mission

Vision
CGHERE envisions a world where health equity is a reality for all, regardless of socioeconomic background, geography, or other social determinants. We envision a future where disparities in health outcomes no longer exist, and all individuals have equal access to high-quality healthcare and opportunities to achieve their full health potential.

Mission
CGHERE’s mission is to create a world where everyone—regardless of background or location—has access to the highest standard of health and well-being. We achieve this by combining research methods, rigorous evaluation, and community-led solutions to influence global health policies, foster community resilience, and inspire sustainable health solutions.
Six Core Pillars

Knowledge Sharing

Convening

Strategic Partnerships

Community Programming

Evaluation & Research

Building Community Power
Six Core Pillars

Knowledge Sharing

Convening

Strategic Partnerships

Community Programming

Evaluation & Research

Building Community Power
Guiding Principles

Equity
We prioritize health equity in all our programs and initiatives, ensuring that underserved and marginalized populations receive the care and attention they deserve.

Justice
CGHERE is committed to advocating for systemic change to dismantle barriers perpetuating health disparities. We strive to build fair, just, and inclusive health systems.

Learning
Continuous learning and improvement are at the heart of our approach. We engage communities, partners, and stakeholders in exchanging knowledge and best practices, fostering a shared learning environment.

Impact
Everything we do is driven by a focus on measurable impact. We work to ensure that our programs create lasting change, improving the health and well-being of the communities we serve.
Guiding Principles

Equity
We prioritize health equity in all our programs and initiatives, ensuring that underserved and marginalized populations receive the care and attention they deserve.

Justice
CGHERE is committed to advocating for systemic change to dismantle barriers perpetuating health disparities. We strive to build fair, just, and inclusive health systems.

Learning
Continuous learning and improvement are at the heart of our approach. We engage communities, partners, and stakeholders in exchanging knowledge and best practices, fostering a shared learning environment.

Impact
Everything we do is driven by a focus on measurable impact. We work to ensure that our programs create lasting change, improving the health and well-being of the communities we serve.
Our Theory of Change

Theory of Change
Inputs
resources enable CGHERE to implement its strategic goals effectively:

Funding and Resources
Securing diverse funding streams from grants, philanthropic contributions, and government support to finance operations, programs, and research.

Partnerships
Establishing multi-sector collaborations with governments, global health organizations, academic institutions, community-based organizations, and the private sector to combine expertise and resources.

Research and Technology
Leveraging advanced data analytics, evaluation tools, and health technologies such as REDCap and PowerBI to gather insights, track progress, and optimize health interventions.

Capacity Building
Investing in the education and training of community health workers (CHWs), building local leadership, and strengthening community infrastructure to enhance the delivery of health services

Community Participation
Engaging local communities at every stage of program development and execution, ensuring that initiatives reflect the unique needs, values, and cultural contexts of the populations they serve.
Theory of Change
Inputs
resources enable CGHERE to implement its strategic goals effectively:

Funding and Resources
Securing diverse funding streams from grants, philanthropic contributions, and government support to finance operations, programs, and research.

Partnerships
Establishing multi-sector collaborations with governments, global health organizations, academic institutions, community-based organizations, and the private sector to combine expertise and resources.

Capacity Building
Investing in the education and training of community health workers (CHWs), building local leadership, and strengthening community infrastructure to enhance the delivery of health services

Research and Technology
Leveraging advanced data analytics, evaluation tools, and health technologies such as REDCap and PowerBI to gather insights, track progress, and optimize health interventions.

Community Participation
Engaging local communities at every stage of program development and execution, ensuring that initiatives reflect the unique needs, values, and cultural contexts of the populations they serve.
Key Activities

Knowledge Sharing
Creating platforms—such as workshops, forums, and roundtables—for exchanging knowledge and fostering dialogue among health professionals, policymakers, and community leaders to identify and address systemic inequities.

Convening
Bringing together diverse stakeholders, including governments, non-profits, private sector partners, and communities, to co-create health programs that are context-specific and responsive to local health needs.

Community Programming
Developing and rolling out culturally relevant, community-driven health programs focusing on high-impact areas, such as maternal and child health, HIV prevention, mental health, and non-communicable diseases.

Building Community Power
Empowering local communities through leadership development, skill-building, and health education, enabling them to take ownership of health interventions and advocate for their needs sustainably.

Evaluation and Research
Conduct rigorous research and data analysis to assess the effectiveness of health programs, monitor outcomes, and provide evidence to guide policy recommendations and resource allocation

Partnerships
Cultivating long-term relationships with local, national, and international partners to design, fund, and implement comprehensive health interventions that address the root causes of health inequities.
Key Activities

Knowledge Sharing
Creating platforms—such as workshops, forums, and roundtables—for exchanging knowledge and fostering dialogue among health professionals, policymakers, and community leaders to identify and address systemic inequities.

Convening
Bringing together diverse stakeholders, including governments, non-profits, private sector partners, and communities, to co-create health programs that are context-specific and responsive to local health needs.

Building Community Power
Empowering local communities through leadership development, skill-building, and health education, enabling them to take ownership of health interventions and advocate for their needs sustainably.

Community Programming
Developing and rolling out culturally relevant, community-driven health programs focusing on high-impact areas, such as maternal and child health, HIV prevention, mental health, and non-communicable diseases.

Evaluation and Research
Conduct rigorous research and data analysis to assess the effectiveness of health programs, monitor outcomes, and provide evidence to guide policy recommendations and resource allocation

Partnerships
Cultivating long-term relationships with local, national, and international partners to design, fund, and implement comprehensive health interventions that address the root causes of health inequities.
Revised Strategic Plan (2024-2028)
Goal
Strategic Pillars and Objectives
Knowledge Sharing and Learning
- Objective: Facilitate the exchange of knowledge, data, and best practices across diverse stakeholders to inform equitable health policies and interventions
- Approach: CGHERE will organize workshops, webinars, conferences, and collaborative forums that bring together community leaders, health professionals, academic researchers, and policymakers to share insights, strategies, and evidence-based solutions. These platforms will focus on highlighting lessons learned from health programs, research findings, and innovations that can be adapted and scaled across different settings.
_Expanded Strategy
- Develop online knowledge hubs and repositories for the dissemination of research, case studies, and best practices.
- Foster cross-regional collaborations by hosting virtual and in-person learning exchanges between communities, organizations, and governments.
Convening for Health Program Development
- Objective: Engage key stakeholders in co-creating health interventions that are informed by the lived experiences and needs of the communities
- Approach: CGHERE will convene regular multi-stakeholder forums, including community leaders, health experts, funders, and policymakers, to collaboratively design and refine health programs. These sessions will ensure that programs are community-driven, culturally appropriate, and aligned with local health priorities. Special attention will be given to addressing issues of inclusion, gender equity, and marginalized populations in health program design.
_Expanded Strategy
- Establish working groups that bring together diverse voices from the grassroots to decision-making levels, ensuring that interventions are grounded in community realities.
- Pilot community advisory boards for ongoing feedback and engagement throughout program implementation.
Partnerships for Sustainability
- Objective: Build a diverse and inclusive portfolio of partnerships that ensure the sustainability, scalability, and long-term impact of health programs.
- Approach: CGHERE will formalize partnerships with governments, non-governmental organizations (NGOs), private sector entities, academic institutions, and community organizations. These partnerships will be structured to leverage the strengths of each partner—whether through funding, technical expertise, advocacy, or community mobilization—to create sustainable health solutions. Collaboration will focus on addressing systemic health issues like maternal and child health, HIV prevention, and behavioral health.
_Expanded Strategy
- Develop a partnership strategy that identifies gaps in resources and expertise, targeting partners that can address these needs and expand the reach of CGHERE programs.
- Foster public-private partnerships that engage corporations in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) initiatives to support health programs.
- Engage in advocacy efforts alongside partners to influence policy change and increase funding for health equity initiatives.
Community-Centered Health Programs
- Objective: Design and implement health programs that are tailored to the specific needs of underserved communities, with a focus on urgent health challenges such as maternal and child health, HIV, behavioral health, and social determinants of health.
- Approach: CGHERE will work closely with communities to co-design health programs that are relevant, sustainable, and responsive to their unique health challenges. By centering community participation in program design, CGHERE ensures that interventions are culturally appropriate and meet local needs. Programs will also integrate education and advocacy components to build awareness and empower communities to advocate for their health rights.
_Expanded Strategy
- Employ participatory approaches in program development, where communities are not just beneficiaries but active participants in shaping and leading health initiatives
- Integrate behavioral change communication strategies to address stigma, misinformation, and cultural barriers related to health-seeking behaviors.
Evaluation, Research, and Policy Advocacy
- Objective: Conduct rigorous evaluations and research to inform evidence-based policymaking, optimize the allocation of resources, and drive systemic change in health systems
- Approach: CGHERE will use robust evaluation methodologies, data analytics, and research to assess the effectiveness of its programs. This evidence will be shared with policymakers, donors, and partners to influence health policies and inform future program design. The organization will also advocate for evidence-based policy reforms that improve healthcare access and outcomes in underserved populations.
_Expanded Strategy
- Develop a comprehensive monitoring and evaluation framework that tracks short-term and long-term health outcomes across all programs.
- Translate research findings into policy briefs and advocacy tools that can be used to influence decision-makers at local, national, and international levels.
- Engage in capacity-building initiatives to train local organizations and health workers in research and evaluation techniques.
Building Community Power
- Objective: Empower local communities to take ownership of their health outcomes by fostering leadership, advocacy, and capacity-building initiatives that create lasting change.
- Approach: CGHERE will prioritize building community power by investing in leadership development and training for local stakeholders, including community health workers (CHWs) and grassroots organizations. This initiative will focus on equipping communities with the skills, knowledge, and tools needed to lead health interventions, advocate for policy changes, and ensure the sustainability of programs long after external support has ended.
_Expanded Strategy
- Develop community leadership programs that focus on advocacy, governance, and health rights, empowering local leaders to engage with policymakers and influence decision-making.
- Implement capacity-building workshops that train community members in health service delivery, program management, and monitoring and evaluation.
- Foster a culture of shared leadership by encouraging community-based organizations to take an active role in program design, implementation, and scaling.
- Integrate community feedback loops that allow local populations to continuously assess and refine health interventions to meet their evolving needs.
Strategic Framework
Goal
Strategic Pillars and Objectives
Knowledge Sharing and Learning
- Objective: Facilitate the exchange of knowledge, data, and best practices across diverse stakeholders to inform equitable health policies and interventions.
- Approach: CGHERE will organize workshops, webinars, conferences, and collaborative forums that bring together community leaders, health professionals, academic researchers, and policymakers to share insights, strategies, and evidence-based solutions. These platforms will focus on highlighting lessons learned from health programs, research findings, and innovations that can be adapted and scaled across different settings.
_Expanded Strategy
- Develop online knowledge hubs and repositories for the dissemination of research, case studies, and best practices.
- Foster cross-regional collaborations by hosting virtual and in-person learning exchanges between communities, organizations, and governments.
Convening for Health Program Development
- Objective: Engage key stakeholders in co-creating health interventions that are informed by the lived experiences and needs of the communities
- Approach: CGHERE will convene regular multi-stakeholder forums, including community leaders, health experts, funders, and policymakers, to collaboratively design and refine health programs. These sessions will ensure that programs are community-driven, culturally appropriate, and aligned with local health priorities. Special attention will be given to addressing issues of inclusion, gender equity, and marginalized populations in health program design.
_Expanded Strategy
- Establish working groups that bring together diverse voices from the grassroots to decision-making levels, ensuring that interventions are grounded in community realities.
- Pilot community advisory boards for ongoing feedback and engagement throughout program implementation.
Partnerships for Sustainability
- Objective: Build a diverse and inclusive portfolio of partnerships that ensure the sustainability, scalability, and long-term impact of health programs.
- Approach: CGHERE will formalize partnerships with governments, non-governmental organizations (NGOs), private sector entities, academic institutions, and community organizations. These partnerships will be structured to leverage the strengths of each partner—whether through funding, technical expertise, advocacy, or community mobilization—to create sustainable health solutions. Collaboration will focus on addressing systemic health issues like maternal and child health, HIV prevention, and behavioral health.
_Expanded Strategy
- Develop a partnership strategy that identifies gaps in resources and expertise, targeting partners that can address these needs and expand the reach of CGHERE programs.
- Foster public-private partnerships that engage corporations in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) initiatives to support health programs.
- Engage in advocacy efforts alongside partners to influence policy change and increase funding for health equity initiatives.
Community-Centered Health Programs
- Objective: Design and implement health programs that are tailored to the specific needs of underserved communities, with a focus on urgent health challenges such as maternal and child health, HIV, behavioral health, and social determinants of health.
- Approach: CGHERE will work closely with communities to co-design health programs that are relevant, sustainable, and responsive to their unique health challenges. By centering community participation in program design, CGHERE ensures that interventions are culturally appropriate and meet local needs. Programs will also integrate education and advocacy components to build awareness and empower communities to advocate for their health rights.
_Expanded Strategy
- Employ participatory approaches in program development, where communities are not just beneficiaries but active participants in shaping and leading health initiatives
- Integrate behavioral change communication strategies to address stigma, misinformation, and cultural barriers related to health-seeking behaviors.
Evaluation, Research, and Policy Advocacy
- Objective: Conduct rigorous evaluations and research to inform evidence-based policymaking, optimize the allocation of resources, and drive systemic change in health systems
- Approach: CGHERE will use robust evaluation methodologies, data analytics, and research to assess the effectiveness of its programs. This evidence will be shared with policymakers, donors, and partners to influence health policies and inform future program design. The organization will also advocate for evidence-based policy reforms that improve healthcare access and outcomes in underserved populations.
_Expanded Strategy
- Develop a comprehensive monitoring and evaluation framework that tracks short-term and long-term health outcomes across all programs.
- Translate research findings into policy briefs and advocacy tools that can be used to influence decision-makers at local, national, and international levels.
- Engage in capacity-building initiatives to train local organizations and health workers in research and evaluation techniques.
Measuring Success
Key Performance Indicators (KPIs)

Number of community health workers trained
Measuring the growth in local capacity to deliver health services and lead health interventions.

Number of health programs implemented
Tracking the implementation of community-based health programs, especially in underserved and high-need areas

Number of partnerships established
Assessing the breadth and diversity of partnerships developed to enhance program sustainability and impact.

Number of evaluation reports and research publications
Evaluating the generation and dissemination of new knowledge, policy briefs, and research to drive evidence-based health interventions.

Health outcomes improvements in target communities
Monitoring key health metrics such as reductions in maternal mortality, decreases in HIV prevalence, increases in access to mental health services, and improvements in overall health literacy
Expanded Success Metrics

Community Engagement
Evaluating the level of active participation from community members in program design, implementation, and advocacy efforts.

Sustainability of Programs
Assessing the ability of communities and partners to maintain programs after CGHERE’s direct involvement ends, focusing on long-term self-sufficiency.

Policy Impact
Tracking changes in health policies, funding allocations, or systemic reforms that result from CGHERE’s advocacy and research contributions.
Equity in Health Outcomes: Ensuring that improvements in health outcomes are equitably distributed across all target populations, with a focus on reducing disparities among marginalized groups.
Our comprehensive and expanded Strategic Plan (2024-2028) provides CGHERE with a clear and actionable framework for advancing global health equity. Through the prioritization of community empowerment, collaboration, and evidence-based practices, CGHERE is positioned to deliver transformative and lasting change in served historically marginalized communities