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HHR Strategies works with private clients, government agencies, nonprofit organizations and international thought leaders to educate, reform and improve health outcomes and justice.
Health & Human Rights Strategies is an independent, international institute that works to promote the advancement of health care and human rights by providing actionable research, non-partisan analysis and strategic planning for the most pressing health and wellness challenges.
Promoting and improving the health and lives of individuals, communities and countries around the world.
Our experts provide insight into the reformation of health, care and the public and private entities driving better outcomes. Partnering thought leaders, policymakers, providers, expert planners and grassroots organizers together, allows HHR Strategies to lead forward-thinking transformation of the systems that impact health.
Using economic, behavioral and population-based analyses, white papers, strategic vision and advisory roles are what the HHR experts do best. Having worked with domestic and international governments, diplomats, hospital systems, individual nonprofit entities and marketing agencies, HHR insight extends the entire continuum of health.
Nicole F. Roberts is a public health and human rights advocate, and the Founder of Health & Human Rights Strategies. She is also the Executive Director of Feed A Billion and the Host of The Global Good Podcast. Roberts contributes to numerous magazines, highlighting ideas, advising companies and promoting people that are changing the health landscape. She has a doctorate in public health from the University of North Carolina, a masters in public policy from the University of Chicago and completed undergraduate work in psychology and biology at the University of Missouri. Her talks can be found on the United Nations website and various news outlets. Roberts serves on several boards for domestic and international health organizations and frequently speaks on global health reform, innovation, human rights and the context surrounding health.
The views expressed on this site are those of its scholars alone. Health & Human Rights Strategies does not take political or policy positions.