Asia Centre for Health Security

About Us

The Asia Centre for Health Security (ACHS) is a new academic think tank working towards forestalling and alleviating the impact of biological threats of the future, through collaborative research and capacity development in systems evaluation and strengthening in Asia.

Based at the Saw Swee Hock School of Public Health at the National University of Singapore, the centre operates in close partnership with the S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies at Nanyang Technological University.

The centre is funded through philanthropic contributions from individuals and organisations.

Our Collaborative Efforts and Research Initiatives

ACHS works collaboratively with government agencies, academic institutions, and like-minded organisations to strengthen Asia’s readiness for catastrophic biological threats. The centre’s approach combines cutting-edge research, knowledge building, and strategic partnerships to address the region’s unique challenges and provide practical solutions.

With a focus rooted in Asia, ACHS offer insights tailored to regional needs and foster interdisciplinary collaborations working towards, develop impactful research and effective policies.

Find Out More

Discover the centre’s efforts, to build a united and resilient Asia, safeguarded against health security threats for future generations by visiting our website.

For further information, please contact us at achs@nus.edu.sg.