Partners

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Our partners share the common commitment to create a lead-free future for every child. To learn more about the process of becoming a partner, click here.

The Partnership for a Lead-Free Future catalyzes connections between countries and organizations dedicated to fulfilling their commitments. If your entity shares in our mission, we invite you to apply and join the Partnership. 

Partners

Governments

  1. Armenia
  2. Bangladesh
  3. Belize
  4. Bhutan
  5. Brazil
  6. Cambodia
  7. Cameroon
  8. Canada
  9. Dominican Republic
  10. Eritrea
  11. Ethiopia
  12. Georgia
  13. Ghana
  14. Guinea
  15. Indonesia
  16. Ireland
  17. Japan
  18. Kenya
  19. Kyrgyzstan
  20. Malawi
  21. Maldives
  22. Mali
  23. Mongolia
  24. Morocco
  25. Nepal
  26. Nigeria
  27. Norway
  28. Pakistan
  29. Philippines
  30. Republic of Slovenia
  31. Sierra Leone
  32. Sri Lanka
  33. Tanzania
  34. Togo
  35. Uganda
  36. United States (USAID, EPA, CDC, New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene)
  37. Vietnam
  38. Yemen
  39. Zambia
  40. Zimbabwe

Civil society

  1. Binawan University
  2. Center for Global Development (CGD)
  3. Chemicals and Waste Youth Platform
  4. Clinton Health Access Initiative (CHAI)
  5. Dalberg
  6. Early Childhood Development Action Network (ECDAN)
  7. Georgetown University, The Earth Commons Institute for Environment & Sustainability
  8. Global Alliance on Health and Pollution (GAHP)
  9. Global Development Incubator (GDI)
  10. Human Rights Watch (HRW)
  11. International Association of Plumbing and Mechanical Officials (IAPMO)
  12. International Cocoa Initiative
  13. ICF
  14. Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation (IHME)
  15. International Pediatric Association (IPA)
  16. International Pollutants Elimination Network (IPEN)
  17. The LEAD (Lead Education and Abatement Design) Group Inc
  18. Lead Exposure Elimination Project (LEEP)
  19. Mercer University
  20. Northwestern University Center for Synthetic Biology
  21. Occupational Knowledge International (OKI)
  22. Oeko-Institute
  23. Paediatric Environmental Health Specialty Unit (PEHSU.CAT), Olot and Garrotxa Regional Hospital Foundation
  24. Pahle India Foundation
  25. Pure Earth
  26. Resolve to Save Lives
  27. RTI International
  28. Stanford University
  29. University of Belize
  30. University of Nevada (Department of Environmental and Global Health)
  31. University of Technology Sydney – Institute for Sustainable Futures
  32. Vital Strategies
  33. World Economic Forum

Multilateral organizations

  1. Asian Development Bank
  2. UNICEF
  3. UN Environment Programme (UNEP)
  4. United Nations Institute for Training and Research (UNITAR)
  5. World Health Organization (WHO)
  6. World Bank

Foundations and private sector

  1. American Spice Trade Association (ASTA)
  2. Bloomberg Philanthropies
  3. Children’s Investment Fund Foundation (CIFF)
  4. Clarios Foundation
  5. Conrad H. Hilton Foundation
  6. Dangote Foundation
  7. Gates Foundation
  8. Homeworld Collective
  9. Open Philanthropy
  10. P150
  11. Renaissance Philanthropy
  12. Rockefeller Philanthropic Advisors