Making Complex Health Program Insights Accessible and Actionable

I led the branding and website design for a learning platform supporting a global health program in Zimbabwe funded by Gates Foundation. The platform was created to share lessons learned, tools developed, and best practices with practitioners, partners, and decision-makers working across sexual and reproductive health. The work required balancing clarity, credibility, and accessibility—designing a digital product that could communicate complex program knowledge while remaining usable and adaptable across contexts.

Strategy & Design

The PSH team needed a sub-brand that maintained credibility and alignment with a larger organizational identity, while clearly signaling a distinct purpose as a learning and knowledge-sharing platform.

I approached this as a systems design challenge—developing a flexible sub-brand and a modular website structure that prioritized clarity, accessibility, and long-term use. Design decisions emphasized clear information hierarchy, audience-aware pathways, and a product mindset that treated the site as a living resource rather than a static communications asset.

Outcome & Learning

The final platform provided a cohesive sub-brand and a scalable digital system that made tools, insights, and lessons learned easier to navigate and apply. The site supported shared understanding across stakeholders and created a foundation for ongoing learning as the program evolved.

This case reflects my approach to design leadership: using human-centered design to navigate complexity, align diverse stakeholders, and translate evidence into practical, usable systems that support real-world impact.

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