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Project Management Director, Global Health Division Nathalie Albrow

Nathalie Albrow brings 18 years of experience in global health, managing complex multi-year, cross-sectorial development programs across regions, from stand-alone bilateral projects to large-scale, centrally-funded awards through their life cycle. Her passions center on maternal and child health, nutrition, and behavior change. Nathalie oversaw country programs on SPRING (Strengthening Partnerships, Results, and Innovations in Nutrition Globally), applying evidence-based strategies to improve feeding practices and overall nutrition of mothers and their children focusing on the first 1000 days. She also managed country programs on USAID Bureau for Global Health’s flagship Maternal and Child Health Integrated Program (MCHIP). Most recently she served on the Global Health Supply Chain Program – Procurement and Supply Management (GHSC-PSM) project. – as director within the Asia portfolio and then on francophone programs. With an MS in Social Anthropology from University College of London, a BA in Social Psychology from University of Wisconsin, Madison, and formally trained as a cross-cultural facilitator, Nathalie is focused on understanding different perspectives and appreciates the value human-centered design brings to global health projects. She has worked across Africa, Asia and Eurasia.