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Supporting human development globally

SEEK Development is a consulting group based in Berlin, Germany, dedicated to supporting and shaping human development globally.

We provide specialized support to leading institutions in global development in the areas of strategy and policy, organizational evaluation and development, knowledge generation and advocacy. Wherever possible, we combine our strategic and policy work with change management support to our clients to ensure that new strategies and policies are successfully implemented.

SEEK Development works primarily with international organizations, public sector and civil society institutions, foundations, and socially responsible enterprises. We place a specific focus on challenges and opportunities in global development, public health, and sustainable business.

SEEK Development draws on deep content expertise in its areas of focus, and consolidated knowledge in strategy and policy, organizational development and change management, as well as evaluation and research methods.

News

11 November 2011

Options for Action: Strengthening the Global Financing Architecture for Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn and Child Health (RMNCH)

The Partnership for Maternal, Newborn & Child Health (PMNCH) commissioned SEEK Development to set out options and recommendations for improving the health of women and children through strengthening the RMNCH financing architecture. Today, SEEK's report has been released on PMNCH's website.

5 October 2011

Technical Assistance Profiles of Global Fund Donors

SEEK Development has been commissioned by the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria to develop technical assistance "profiles" of Global Fund donors. The profiles will provide an overview of each donor's technical assistance for HIV/AIDS, TB, and malaria, and the polices and procedures for accessing this support. The profiles will become an open-access resource.