
LONDON SCHOOL OF HYGIENE & TROPICAL MEDICINE
Our vision is to see the improvement of health and the empowerment of communities in the global south through social innovation and research in social innovation. Our mission is to see local university-based social innovation research hubs act as catalysts for engagement between all health system actors to advance the social innovation process, from development to scale.
The London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine (LSHTM) is renowned for its research, postgraduate studies and continuing education in public and global health. LSHTM has an international presence, a collaborative ethos and is uniquely placed to help shape health policy and translate research findings into tangible impact. The School has more than 4,000 students and 1,300 staff working in over 100 countries — all with a collective purpose to improve health worldwide.
SIHI INVOLVEMENT


OUR FOCUS
TECHNICAL CAPACITY BUILDING FOR SIHI EMERGENT HUB PARTNERS
LSHTM has led the establishment of four country social innovation research hubs at the University of Malawi, Makerere University (Uganda), CIDEIM and ICESI University (Colombia), and the University of the Philippines Manila in 2017. Through close collaboration and partnership, we provide technical (social innovation & research) and operational support to these hubs. Our vision is to see each of these hubs become centres of excellence in their region.
Research
We are collaborating with SIHI Malawi to conduct research to better understand how social innovations in health are adopted and institutionalised as part of the public health system. We also conduct randomised controlled trials to evaluate the effectiveness of crowdsourcing approaches to improving health care delivery.
GUIDELINE DEVELOPMENT
In 2017, we released a series of SIHI how-to documents to support the implementation of 5 social innovation identification calls in Malawi, Philippines, Uganda, and Latin America and the Caribbean. In 2018, in collaboration with SESH (Social Entrepreneurship to Spur Health) and TDR-WHO, we launched Crowdsourcing in health and health research: A practical guide, which provides practical advice on designing, implementing and evaluating crowdsourcing activities.
ABOUT US

PROF ROSANNA PEELING
Chair of Diagnostics & Director of the International Diagnostics Centre
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DR DINA BALABANOVA
Associate Professor Health Systems & SIHI-LSHTM advisor
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DR LINDI VAN NIEKERK
Senior Social Innovation Technical Advisor
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DR JOSEPH TUCKER
Associate Professor & SIHI Collaborator at the International Diagnostics Centre