Emily Sullivan is Family Planning 2020’s Youth Engagement Manager and a committed youth advocate with over five years of technical experience in sexual and reproductive health, healthy adolescent relationship promotion, and maternal and child health. She has worked in advocacy, communications, research, and partnership building with a wide variety of stakeholders across the United States, East Africa, and Asia-Pacific. As a Global Health Corps Fellow and Program Manager for MIFUMI in Uganda, Emily worked to integrate reproductive health, child protection, and gender-based violence prevention services. Later, as a Research & Program Associate at the National University of Singapore’s School of Public Health, she coordinated a regional research-to-policy communication initiative and national sex worker health study. She previously supported the Population Reference Bureau’s (PRB) gender and reproductive health work as an International Programs Assistant. Emily holds an MSc in Reproductive & Sexual Health Research from the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine and a BS in Public and Community Health and Women’s Studies from the University of Maryland College Park.
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