Josh Nesbit is the CEO of Medic Mobile, a nonprofit organization founded to improve health in the hardest-to-reach communities. Medic Mobile builds software for a new model of care that reaches everyone and the organization serves as the technical steward for the Community Health Toolkit. This open-source software helps more than 26,000 community health workers provide care for 14 million people in Africa, Asia, and Latin America. Medic Mobile received a Skoll Award for Social Entrepreneurship in 2014. Josh studied global health and bioethics at Stanford University, where his qualitative research focused on pediatric HIV/AIDS in Malawi. He is an Ashoka Fellow, PopTech Social Innovation Fellow, Echoing Green Fellow, and Rainer Arnhold Fellow, and he served on the Board of Directors for IntraHealth International. Josh was selected by Devex as one of 40 Under 40 Leaders in International Development, received the Truman Award for Innovation from the Society for International Development, and was named by Forbes as one of the world’s 30 top social entrepreneurs. In 2016, he received a Muhammad Ali Humanitarian Award.
Clean Water • Early Childhood to Primary Education • Economic Opportunity • Health • Health Delivery • Human Rights • Livelihoods • Living Conditions • Peace • Peace and Human Rights • Responsible Supply Chains • Sanitation
Central and Southern Asia, Southeast Asia, Caribbean, Central America, West and Central Africa, Eastern and Southern Africa