by Camber Collective | Oct 11, 2023 | Case Studies, Global Health
The women’s health market is estimated to be worth nearly $1.2 trillion by 2027, which presents a massive opportunity for research and innovation.[1] While women’s health has often been defined by the reproductive, maternal, and breast health needs of women, a... by Camber Collective | Jul 10, 2023 | Case Studies, Featured, Strategy, US Health
Over 1.9 million Americans are newly diagnosed with cancer each year[i]. For these patients, living with and beyond cancer is more than merely a medical condition, it is an all-encompassing journey that can be overwhelming even for those most well-equipped to... by Camber Collective | Mar 16, 2021 | Case Studies, Global Health, Insights
In 2017, the Government of Benin and the Hewlett Foundation engaged Camber Collective to analyze demand for family planning among youth, and develop a strategy to increase access to contraceptives across the country. Social norms on reproductive health and... by Camber Collective | Oct 19, 2020 | Global Health, Perspectives, Strategy, US Health
“The food system we have is not the result of the free market…No, our food system is the product of agricultural and antitrust policies—political choices—that, as has suddenly become plain, stand in urgent need of reform.”[1] This is how Michael Pollan, American... by Camber Collective | Jun 1, 2020 | Camber Values, Perspectives
BLACK LIVES MATTER. On May 25th Minneapolis police officers murdered George Floyd while he pleaded for air and his life. His death is one of many in a 400+ year history of white supremacy, structural and institutional racism, exploitation, and indiscriminate violence...