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elizabeth tully

elizabeth tully

Oficial sénior de programas, Knowledge SUCCESS / Johns Hopkins Center for Communication Programs

Elizabeth (Liz) Tully es directora sénior de programas en el Johns Hopkins Center for Communication Programs. Apoya los esfuerzos de gestión de programas y conocimientos y las colaboraciones de asociaciones, además de desarrollar contenido impreso y digital, incluidas experiencias interactivas y videos animados. Sus intereses incluyen la planificación familiar/salud reproductiva, la integración de la población, la salud y el medio ambiente, y extraer y comunicar información en formatos nuevos y emocionantes. Liz tiene una licenciatura en Ciencias de la Familia y el Consumidor de la Universidad de West Virginia y ha estado trabajando en la gestión del conocimiento para la planificación familiar desde 2009.

A healthcare worker with RCRA Uganda administering a vaccine to an infant. Photo credit: Rwenzori Center for Research and Advocacy (RCRA)
An graphic of three candles and a holiday wreath. The text says: "3rd Annual Family Planning Resource Guide. Your guide to 20 FP/RH resources developed or updated by USAID implementing partners in 2022."
Several Young and Alive Youth Fellowship participants gather together at the 2nd Social Entrepreneurship workshop in Tanzania. Photo credit: Mwinyihija Juma at Young and Alive Initiative
A family of seven walk together through the trees in Uganda. Photo Credit: Charles Kabiswa, Regenerate Africa
Women at an adult literacy class funded by Paraspara Trust. Photo: John Isaac/ World Bank
An African woman and three thought bubbles. There's an IUD in one, a health clinic in another, and a conversation in the third
Dugongs, a type of large marine mammal, being released by the community of Maliangin, Malaysia within the Maliangin marine sanctuary.
Man with water hose. Credit: Herve Irankunda
Nurse Holding insertion materials. This image is from "An Integrated Approach to Increasing Postpartum Long-Acting Reversible Contraception in Northern Nigeria” IBP Implementation Story by Clinton Health Access Initiative (CHAI).
FP insight: discover and curate family planning resources | Illustration of a person running to catch pieces of information