Alanna Bailey is the program associate with the Center for Innovation in Global Health (CIGH), a joint initiative of the O’Neill Institute and Georgetown University Medical Center.

Prior to joining the O’Neill Institute, she has worked in a variety of fields including telecom engineering, human resources, and customer service. Bailey’s MSc dissertation focused on factors affecting uptake of long-acting reversible contraceptives for adolescents in Kenya and Rwanda. She is passionate about equitable access to sexual and reproductive health services and addressing the needs of underserved communities.

Bailey received her MSc in Sexual and Reproductive Health from Queen Margaret University and a B.A. in International Affairs & Cultural Anthropology from Northeastern University.

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