Charlotte Greenbaum, PhD student

 

Charlotte Greenbaum is a PhD student research assistant with the GEAS.

Charlotte’s research interests span issues of adolescent sexual and reproductive health and women and girl’s empowerment. Specifically, Charlotte is interested in assessing quantitative measures of adolescent sexuality development and reproductive and sexual autonomy. Prior to starting the PhD program at Johns Hopkins and joining the GEAS team, Charlotte worked as a policy advisor for Population Reference Bureau (PRB). There she managed PRB’s USAID-funded project activities in Nepal on adolescent fertility estimates, contributed quantitative analysis and policy writing to projects in PRB’s international programs, and led data collection for PRB’s World Population Data Sheet. Charlotte holds an SM from the Harvard TH Chan School of Public Health in Global health and Population and a BA from Stanford University in Human Biology and French.

 

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