This blog series, a collaboration between Palladium and the Population Reference Bureau, will feature perspectives from leading voices in international development, health policy, and family planning who will share their ideas for future directions.
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This blog series, a collaboration between Palladium and the Population Reference Bureau, will feature perspectives from leading voices in international development, health policy, and family planning who will share their ideas for future directions.
Jay Gribble, Senior Fellow at Palladium & Deputy Director of USAID’s PROPEL Health project, has expertise in policy, research, communication & family planning.
VP international programs @PRBdata; follow reproductive health, int’l health & development, US social policy, tennis & archaeology. RTs and views my own
VP international programs @PRBdata; follow reproductive health, int’l health & development, US social policy, tennis & archaeology. RTs and views my own
Jay Gribble, Senior Fellow at Palladium & Deputy Director of USAID’s PROPEL Health project, has expertise in policy, research, communication & family planning.
Margaret Greene, PhD has over 20 years of experience in development policy, gender and health, with research on men/masculinities and adolescent health.
A medical doctor, Dr. Pechuho is the Minister for Health & Population Welfare for Sindh Province, Pakistan, and the chair of the Sindh FP2020 Working Group.
Ms. Ali is currently and Provincial Coordinator for Oversight and Coordination Cell on Public Programs in Sindh, Pakistan, with an extensive career in health.
A medical graduate with Masters in Health Policy, Former Federal Adviser, he is serving as Adviser, CIP, Population Welfare Department, Government of Sindh
Abigail Karlin-Resnick is Executive Director of Health Connected. Its mission is to provide support to young people to improve their relationships and health.