EGPAF and PSI Create New Nonprofit to Advance Global Good, Innovation
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Two global health nonprofits are taking a bold strategic step to harness their collective strengths and expertise to innovate in global health.
The Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation (EGPAF) and Population Services International (PSI) announced today the creation of HealthX Partners Incorporated – a new nonprofit organization aimed at advancing the global health goals of organizations in resource-constrained environments through collective impact and expertise. Set to launch in January 2025, HealthX Partners seeks to respond to the global health sector’s changing needs and emphasis on integrated healthcare services, innovation, systems strengthening, sustainability, and local leadership.
Under the new structure, HealthX Partners will act as a parent company while PSI and EGPAF will operate as subsidiaries, retaining their names, brands, and missions. They will share operational capacity and geographies for greater efficiency and impact. In time, HealthX Partners plans to welcome additional organizations to the partnership, further amplifying the collective’s ability to create positive change across the world.
“The global health sector is evolving rapidly, requiring us to think and work differently,” said Charles “Chip” Lyons, President and CEO of EGPAF. “Achieving our mission of reaching and sustaining epidemic control of HIV for children, youth, and families requires us to ensure HIV is integrated into primary care through improved health systems and that we are meeting the evolving health needs of HIV-impacted communities and national governments. We will be stronger in meeting these goals by working together with collaborators who bring integrated health solutions.”
Founded in 1988, EGPAF is dedicated to ending HIV/AIDS in children, youth, and families. PSI, incorporated in 1970, operates as a network of locally-led, globally connected organizations passionate about making it easier for people to lead healthier lives. Both organizations are headquartered in Washington, D.C. Under the new HealthX Partners framework, their collective network will include programs in 40 countries across Sub-Saharan Africa, South Asia, East Asia, the Pacific, Central America, and South America. Ongoing projects will be unaffected as part of this strategic collaboration, but the two entities plan to collaborate and partner on future initiatives where it makes programmatic and economic sense.
Working together, EGPAF and PSI can provide their clients with stronger and more comprehensive services. This strategic move will bring together the strengths and expertise of both entities, positioning us for greater impact in the marketplace.
“People’s challenges are not limited to the services PSI provides,” said PSI President Karl Hofmann. “Likewise, EGPAF’s passion and work does not stop with pediatric HIV. The next phase in meeting our collective missions requires enhanced collaboration and integration, which we will have as part of HealthX Partners. Both PSI and EGPAF are moving power, care and decision-making closer to the communities and people we serve. HealthX Partners will have this as its founding DNA.”
HealthX Partners will be led by Hofmann, and Board leadership will be co-chaired by the current EGPAF Board Chair Jack Leslie and current PSI Board Chair Carolyn Brehm. Both PSI and EGPAF will be embarking on an international search for Presidents to be appointed in 2025. Lyons will be retiring from EGPAF in early 2025 when the search for his replacement concludes, following Lyons’ 15-year tenure.
Media Contacts:
Haydé Adams, Director, Communications & Media Relations, EGPAF: [email protected]
Nadia Afrin, Director, External Communications, PSI: [email protected]
About the Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation (EGPAF):
The Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation (EGPAF) is a proven leader in the fight for an AIDS-free generation and has reached over 35 million pregnant women with services to prevent transmission of HIV to their babies. Founded in 1988, EGPAF has supported over 15,000 sites and currently works in 19 countries to offer HIV counseling, prevention, diagnosis, and treatment services alongside high-quality family health care. Each stage of life—from infancy to adulthood—brings new and different challenges, and EGPAF is driven to see a world where no other mother, child, or family is devastated by this disease. For more information, visit www.pedaids.org.
About Population Services International (PSI):
PSI is a network of locally-led, globally connected organizations that are passionate about making it easier for people to lead healthier lives and plan the families they desire.
Together with partners, PSI transforms health by tackling the root causes preventing people and their communities from achieving and maintaining high-quality and affordable health. In 2023, PSI reached 44.2 million people globally with healthcare products and services for family planning, HIV, TB, malaria and sanitation services and another 26.6 million people through market growth and system change. For more information, visit www.psi.org.