Caitlin Glover leads the Women’s and Newborn Health cluster, which strives to end preventable maternal and newborn mortality and increase access to contraception and high-quality reproductive health care. Caitlin is a public health leader with 15 years of experience developing and executing programs to improve the health of women and infants across more than 15 countries in Africa and Asia. Prior to joining CHAI, Caitlin spent extensive time in rural Kenya to help establish the Lwala Community Alliance, a community-led organization that aims to unlock the potential of communities to advance their own comprehensive well-being. Caitlin is a graduate of Dartmouth College and holds a master’s degree in public health from Columbia University. She is an active volunteer at Feeding Tampa Bay.

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