Current Leadership in Global Health Fellows
The 2026 Leadership in Global Health Fellowship cohort will complete placements with leading international organizations, including Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance; The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria; the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP); and UNICEF. Fellows will contribute to projects spanning vaccine advocacy, health systems strengthening, climate and health, sustainable financing, HIV policy, adolescent and mental health, sanitation, WASH, menstrual health, and community hygiene. Fellows will be working in global offices including Cape Town, Geneva, Kingston, Nairobi, and New York City.
Our 2026 Fellows
Christopher Alvarez, MS ’26
Placement: The Global Fund
Fellow, Analysis of Trends in Health Systems Capacity and Readiness based on Health Facility Assessments in Select Low- And Middle-Income Countries in Sub-Saharan Africa and Southeast Asia
Adela Fei, MPH ’27
Placement: UNDP
Fellow, Advancing Action at The Nexus of Health, Climate, and Environment
Malak Fisseha, MPH ’27
Placement: UNICEF
Fellow, UNICEF (Adolescent, School, Mental Health)
James Frater, PhD ’31
Placement: UNICEF
Fellow, UNICEF (Adolescent, School, Mental Health)
Michelle Griffith, MPH ’27
Placement: UNICEF
Fellow, Climate Resilient Sanitation
Jaqueline Hermanto, MPH ’27
Placement: UNDP
Fellow, Health Governance and Sustainable Financing
Ashley Jacobson, MSc ’27
Placement: UNDP
Fellow, HIV, Health and Development (UNDP BPPS Sector)
Rachel Kim, MPH ’27
Placement: UNICEF
Fellow, UNICEF (Adolescent, School, Mental Health)
Alexander Listur, MPH ’26
Placement: Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance
Fellow, Regional Advocacy
Beta Lomeda, BS ’26
Placement: Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance
Fellow, Global Advocacy
Blake Maulsby, BS ’28
Placement: UNICEF
Fellow, WASH Monitoring
Sooah Park, BA ’27
Placement: UNICEF
Fellow, Menstrual Health and Hygiene
Serena Slim, MPH ’27
Placement: UNICEF
Fellow, UNICEF (Adolescent, School, Mental Health)
Nikki Tehrani, MPH ’27
Placement: UNDP
Fellow, Advancing Rights-based Drug Policy and HIV Action in Global Policy Processes