PAHO Foundation
FormationSeptember 5, 1968
Founded atAtlanta, Georgia
Typenon government organization
Purposerespond to existing and emerging health threats in the Americas

UFHI (Uniting for Health Innovation), formerly the PAHO Foundation, is a non-government organization whose purpose is to respond to existing and emerging health threats in the Americas.[1]

UFHI was established by the Pan American Health Organization on September 5, 1968 under the name Pan American Health and Education Foundation (PAHEF). It is based in Atlanta, Georgia.[2] As of 2020 PAHO had severed ties with the Foundation and "commenced an arbitration proceeding seeking an injunction against the Foundation's ongoing unauthorized use of PAHO's name."[3]

UFHI works with its partners to identify and engage relevant stakeholders to develop programs, mobilize public and private sector resources, share knowledge, and convene and collaborate to improve the conditions in which people are born, grow, live, work, and age. The goal is building healthier, more secure futures for families, communities, and countries across the Americas.

References

  1. "About". www.pahofoundation.org. Retrieved November 9, 2017.
  2. "Newly renamed UFHI will channel philanthropic support for health in the Americas". Retrieved May 14, 2014.
  3. "PAHO Foundation names new president and CEO, Dr. Jennie Ward-Robinson". Pan American Health Organization of the WHO. Retrieved 23 July 2020.
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