Abstract
Relational coordination is a theory supported by a strong evidence base, with real-world applications for bringing stakeholders together to solve challenges of interdependence. Building on this work, the Relational Society Project has brought together communities from North America, Europe, Africa and Asia to develop relationships at the micro, meso and macro levels to solve the population health challenges they are facing. This Project will generate actionable evidence for change and a model of coordinated collective action that citizens and practitioners can implement to address challenges around the globe.