<p>With over 30 years of experience in global health programming and teaching, the author offers practical and insightful guidance in this unique book for managing global health projects in resource-constrained settings.</p><p>Beginning with an overview of fundamental principles, the book delves deeply into a ¿nuts and bolts¿ approach to health project management. From building project teams and developing detailed activity plans to evaluating health projects and report writing, this book brings the readers a wealth of knowledge they can use to manage health projects. Besides a list of key takeaways and discussion questions, each chapter features a case study exercise from real life situation where readers can picture themselves as project managers, sharpening their understanding of concepts and strategies.</p><p>Timely and original, this book is an essential resource for university students of global health courses preparing to manage global health projects in low and middle income