Who we are
The MAMI Global Network is an energetic and diverse community of practitioners, researchers and policy makers working together across the world.
- We seek to speak and act with a consistent and evidence-based voice, ensuring coherent and informed engagement in multiple fora and initiatives, from global and national policy guidance to operational research planning to frontline humanitarian response.
- We connect, collaborate and support each other to champion the rights, and improve policy, evidence and practice, for at-risk infants under 6 months and their mothers.
- Our ultimate vision to achieve sustainable, quality care at scale is reflected in our commitment to support country (government) leadership, priorities and action on MAMI.
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MAMI Global Network - Who we are
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Membership benefits include opportunities to:
- Promote and deliver on the shared MAMI vision
- Facilitate collaborative work at multiple levels to achieve greater impact together
- Bridge disciplines, services and sectors in a practical way
- Support mutual learning and capacity development
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The MAMI Global Network is funded by the Department of Foreign Affairs, Ireland and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.
We gratefully acknowledge past support of the Eleanor Crook Foundation that has been instrumental in scaling and sustaining our collective efforts.
The network is coordinated by ENN and co-led by ENN and London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (LSHTM).
The MAMI Steering Committee is made up from representatives from governments (Somalia, Uganda), Nongovernmental organisations (Action Contre la Faim, Médecins Sans Frontières, Save the Children), technical bodies (ENN, India, Kenya) and UN (UNICEF and WHO).
We welcome collaboration, please contact us: mami@ennonline.net