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Natalie Andrasko, MPH

Natalie Andrasko contributes robust experience in global health gained through her past work at John Snow Inc. (JSI), International Rescue Committee (IRC), Women and Rural Development Network (WORUDET), Columbia University’s RAISE Initiative, and USAID’s Office of HIV/AIDS. Natalie brings expertise in project management, evidence synthesis and dissemination, and technical advisory support to Adduna Health Partners. Natalie’s primary technical expertise is in sexual and reproductive health, and she is passionate about using community-based research to design, implement, and evaluate programs that reduce health disparities.   

In her most recent role, Natalie was the Learning Agenda Advisor at JSI on the MOMENTUM Integrated Health Resilience program, where she worked to advance research and learning on family planning, reproductive health, and maternal and child health in humanitarian contexts. During her MPH, she supported research projects on self-care contraceptive access, contraceptive decision-making, and localization in the humanitarian response. Prior to her MPH, she developed evidence synthesis and research products to inform program design at IRC’s Airbel Impact Lab and provided project management and technical support to the Gender and Youth teams at USAID’s Office of HIV/AIDS. Natalie has direct expierence working in Ghana, Uganda, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Burkina Faso, Senegal, and India.

Natalie received her MPH from Columbia University’s Mailman School of Public Health and her bachelor’s degree in international studies from the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. Based in Brooklyn, NY, Natalie is involved in local efforts to promote reproductive justice.

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