Elizabeth A. Sully, Ph.D. Guttmacher Institute, 125 Maiden Lane, 7th Floor, New York, NY 10038 (646) 678-0902 • [email protected] July 2021

EDUCATION

Ph.D. in Public Affairs (Concentration: Demography) 2015 Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey, U.S.A. Department: Office of Population Research & Princeton School of Public and International Affairs Dissertation: An Intimate Epidemic: HIV and Marriage in Rural Uganda (Advisors: Noreen Goldman, Sara McLanahan, Georges Reniers, and Matthew Salganik)

M.A. in Public Affairs 2013 Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey, U.S.A.

B.A. (Joint Honors) in International Development Studies and Political Science 2008 McGill University, , , Thesis: The Impact of Gender-Based Violence and Women’s Empowerment on HIV Status among Women in (Advisor: Shelley Clark)

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

Senior Research Scientist, Guttmacher Institute 2015 – present New York, NY, U.S.A.

Visiting Ph.D. Researcher, Medical Research Council & Jun 2010 – Nov 2012 Uganda Virus Research Institute Entebbe, Uganda

Visiting Ph.D. Researcher, Rakai Health Sciences Program Oct – Nov 2012 Rakai, Uganda

Research Coordinator, Canadian Aboriginal AIDS Network Jan – Feb 2009 Research Assistant Aug – Dec 2008 Ottawa, Canada

Research Assistant, Prof. Shelley Clark, McGill University May-Aug 2008 Montreal, Canada

Intern, Global Child Labor Policy Data Initiative, Institute of Health and May-Aug 2008 Social Policy, McGill University Montreal, Canada

Research Intern, Liverpool VCT, Care and Treatment May-Aug 2007 Nairobi, Kenya

Program Assistant, Equitas Jun-Sep 2006 Montreal and Vancouver, Canada

PUBLICATIONS

PEER REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS

1. Giorgio, Margaret, Elizabeth A. Sully, and Doris Chiu. Accepted. “An Assessment of Third- Party Reporting of Close Ties to Measure Sensitive Behaviors: The Confidante Method to Measure Abortion Incidence in Ethiopia and Uganda.” Studies in Family Planning.

2. Sully, Elizabeth A., Margaret Giorgio, and Selena Anjur-Dietrich. 2020. “Estimating Abortion Incidence Using the Network Scale-up Method.” Demographic Research 43 (56): 1651–84. https://doi.org/10.4054/DemRes.2020.43.56.

3. Lince-Deroche, Naomi, Elizabeth A. Sully, Lauren Firestein, and Taylor Riley. 2020. “Budgeting for Comprehensive Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights under Universal Health Coverage.” Sexual and Reproductive Health Matters 28 (2): 1779631. https://doi.org/10.1080/26410397.2020.1779631.

4. Giorgio, Margaret, Fredrick Makumbi, Simon Peter Sebina Kibira, Suzanne Bell, Selena Anjur- Dietrich, and Elizabeth A. Sully. 2020. “Investigating the Early Impact of the Trump Administration’s Global Gag Rule on Sexual and Reproductive Health Service Delivery in Uganda.” PLOS ONE 15 (4): e0231960. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0231960.

5. Riley, Taylor, Mugove G. Madziyire, Tsungai Chipato, and Elizabeth A. Sully. 2020. “Estimating Abortion Incidence and Unintended Pregnancy among Adolescents in Zimbabwe, 2016: A Cross-Sectional Study.” BMJ Open 10 (4): e034736. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen- 2019-034736

6. Riley, Taylor, Mugove G. Madziyire, Onikepe Owolabi, Elizabeth A. Sully, and Tsungai Chipato. 2020. “Evaluating the Quality and Coverage of Post-Abortion Care in Zimbabwe: A Cross-Sectional Study with a Census of Health Facilities.” BMC Health Services Research 20 (1): 244. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12913-020-05110-y.

7. Sully, Elizabeth A., Ann Biddlecom, and Jacqueline E. Darroch. 2019. “Not All Inequalities Are Equal: Differences in Coverage across the Continuum of Reproductive Health Services.” BMJ Global Health 4 (5): e001695. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjgh-2019-001695

8. Madziyire, Mugove Gerald, Ann Moore, Taylor Riley, Elizabeth A. Sully, and Tsungai Chipato. 2019. “Knowledge and Attitudes towards Abortion from Health Care Providers and Abortion

Page 2 of 10 Experts in Zimbabwe: A Cross Sectional Study.” The Pan African Medical Journal 34 (October): 94. https://doi.org/10.11604/pamj.2019.34.94.18107.

9. Wado, Yohannes Dibaba, Elizabeth A. Sully, and Joyce N. Mumah. 2019. “Pregnancy and Early Motherhood among Adolescents in Five East African Countries: A Multi-Level Analysis of Risk and Protective Factors.” BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth 19 (1): 59. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12884- 019-2204-z.

10. Madziyire, Mugove Gerald, Chelsea B. Polis, Taylor Riley, Elizabeth A. Sully, Onikepe Owolabi, and Tsungai Chipato. 2018. “Severity and Management of Postabortion Complications among Women in Zimbabwe, 2016: A Cross-Sectional Study.” BMJ Open 8 (2): e019658. https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2017-019658.

11. Sully, Elizabeth A., Mugove Gerald Madziyire, Taylor Riley, Ann M. Moore, Marjorie Crowell, Margaret Tambudzai Nyandoro, Bernard Madzima, and Tsungai Chipato. 2018. “Abortion in Zimbabwe: A National Study of the Incidence of Induced Abortion, Unintended Pregnancy and Post-Abortion Care in 2016.” PLOS ONE 13 (10): e0205239. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0205239.

12. Sully, Elizabeth A., Lynn Atuyambe, Justine Bukenya, Hannah S. Whitehead, Nakeisha Blades, and Akinrinola Bankole. 2018. “Estimating Abortion Incidence among Adolescents and Differences in Postabortion Care by Age: A Cross-Sectional Study of Postabortion Care Patients in Uganda.” Contraception 98 (6): 510–16. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.contraception.2018.07.135.

13. Sully, Elizabeth A., Yohannes Dibaba, Tamara Fetters, Nakeisha Blades, and Akinrinola Bankole. 2018. “Playing It Safe: Legal and Clandestine Abortions Among Adolescents in Ethiopia.” Journal of Adolescent Health 62 (6): 729–36. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jadohealth.2017.12.015.

14. Pittrof, Rudiger, Elizabeth A. Sully, Debra C. Bass, Sheryl F. Kelsey, Roberta B. Ness, and Catherine H. Haggerty. 2012. “Stimulating an Immune Response? Oral Sex Is Associated with Less Endometritis.” International Journal of STD & AIDS 23 (11): 775–80. https://doi.org/10.1258/ijsa.2012.011407.

15. Kasamba, Ivan, Elizabeth A. Sully, Helen A Weiss, Kathy Baisley, and Dermot Maher. 2011. “Extra-Spousal Partnerships in a Community in Rural Uganda with High HIV Prevalence: A Cross-Sectional Population-Based Study Using Linked Spousal Data.” Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes (1999) 58 (1): 108–14. https://doi.org/10.1097/QAI.0b013e318227af4d.

COMMENTARIES, REPORTS AND OTHER PUBLICATIONS

1. Sully, Elizabeth A., and Zara Ahmed. 2021. “The Case for Ending the ‘Global Gag Rule’ and the Helms Amendment.” New York: Guttmacher Institute.

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2. Murro, Rachel, Rhea Chawla, Souvik Pyne, Shruti Venkatesh, and Elizabeth A. Sully. 2021. “Adding It Up: Investing in the Sexual and Reproductive Health of Adolescents in ,” New York: Guttmacher Institute. https://www.guttmacher.org/report/adding-it-up-investing-in- sexual-reproductive-health-adolescents-india

3. Riley, Taylor, Elizabeth A. Sully, Zara Ahmed, and Ann Biddlecom. 2020. “Estimates of the Potential Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Sexual and Reproductive Health in Low- and Middle-Income Countries.” International Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health 46: 73–76. https://doi.org/10.1363/46e9020

4. Sadinsky, Sophia, Alan Jarandilla Nuñez, Sandra Nabulega, Taylor Riley, Zara Ahmed, and Elizabeth A. Sully. 2020. “From Bad to Worse: The COVID-19 Pandemic Risks Further Undermining Adolescents’ Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights in Many Countries.” https://www.guttmacher.org/article/2020/08/bad-worse-covid-19-pandemic-risks-further- undermining-adolescents-sexual-and.

5. Sully, Elizabeth A., Ann Biddlecom, Jacqueline E. Darroch, Taylor Riley, Lori S. Ashford, Naomi Lince-Deroche, Lauren Firestein, and Rachel Murro. 2020. “Adding It Up: Investing in Sexual and Reproductive Health 2019,” New York: Guttmacher Institute. https://doi.org/10.1363/2020.31637.

6. Biddlecom, Ann, Taylor Riley, Jacqueline E. Darroch, Elizabeth A. Sully, Vladimíra Kantorová, and Mark Wheldon. 2018. “Future Scenarios of Adolescent Contraceptive Use, Cost and Impact in Developing Regions,” New York: Guttmacher Institute. https://www.guttmacher.org/report/adolescent-contraceptive-use-in-developing-regions

7. Guttmacher Institute. 2017. “Adding It Up: Investing in Contraception and Maternal and Newborn Health, 2017.” New York: Guttmacher Institute.

8. Darroch, Jacqueline E., Elizabeth A. Sully, and Ann Biddlecom. 2017. “Adding It Up: Investing in Contraception and Maternal and Newborn Health, 2017—Supplementary Tables.” New York: Guttmacher Institute.

9. Sully, Elizabeth A., Ivan Kasamba, Helen A. Weiss, Kathy Baisley, and Dermot Maher. 2012. “Authors’ Reply: Lack of Association Between Concurrency and HIV Infection: An Artifact of Study Design?” JAIDS Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes 60 (1): e21. https://doi.org/10.1097/QAI.0b013e3182515b8b.

10. Sully, Elizabeth A. & Jennifer Daigle. (2008). The Health-Security Nexus: A Policy Analysis of Sexual and Gender-Based Violence and Reproductive Health Programs for Women in Refugee Camps. Means to an End, End Poverty Now Publications, 19-64.

Page 4 of 10 11. Mung’ala, Lucy, Elizabeth A. Sully, Laura Pilozzi-Edmonds, Angus Parkinson and Nduku Kilonzo, Nduku. 2007. “Youth Sexuality and the ABC Model: Priorities, Problems and Policy.” Sex Matters, Urgent Action Fund Publications, 179-209.

12. Sully, Elizabeth A. & Kristen Mark. 2007. “Beyond Commodities: A Gendered Analysis of Immigration and Trafficking in Canada.” The McGill Journal of Political Studies, 35-51.

MANUSCRIPTS IN PROGRESS

1. Sully, Elizabeth A., Solomon Shiferaw, Assefa Seme, Suzanne Bell, and Margaret Giorgio. “Impact of the Trump Administration’s Expanded Global Gag Rule Policy on Family Planning Service Provision in Ethiopia.” Under review.

2. Giorgio, Margaret, Fredrick Makumbi, Simon Peter Sebina Kibira, Suzanne Bell, Doris Chiu, Lauren Firestein and Elizabeth A. Sully. “An Investigation of the Impact of the Global Gag Rule on Women’s Sexual and Reproductive Health Outcomes in Uganda.” Under review.

3. Owolabi, Onikepe Oluwadamilola, Margaret Giorgio, Ellie Leong, and Elizabeth A. Sully. “The Confidante Method to Measure Abortion: Implementing a Standardized Comparative Analysis Approach across Seven Contexts.” Under review.

4. Biddlecom, Ann, Elizabeth A. Sully, Vladimíra Kantorová, Mark C. Wheldon, Naomi Lince- Deroche, and Taylor Riley. “Setting Realistic Health Targets in Low- and Middle-Income Countries using Information from Probabilistic Projections: an Application to Contraceptive Coverage.” Under review.

5. Bukenya, Dominic, Billy Mayanja, Elizabeth A. Sully, and Janet Seeley. “Faithfulness without Sexual Exclusivity: Gendered Interpretations of Faithfulness in Rural South-Western Uganda, and Implications for HIV Prevention Programmes.” Under review.

6. Sully, Elizabeth A., Solomon Shiferaw, Assefa Seme, Doris W. Chiu, Suzanne Bell, and Margaret Giorgio. “The Impact of the Global Gag Rule on Women’s Contraceptive Use and Reproductive Health Outcomes in Ethiopia.”

7. Lince-Deroche, Naomi, Elizabeth A. Sully, Karin Stenberg and Howard S Friedman. “Programs and System Costs: Critical Investments to Advance Sexual and Reproductive Health”

8. Sully, Elizabeth A. and Margaret Giorgio. “Measuring Abortion through Weak Ties: an Assessment of an Application of the Network Scale-Up Method to Collect Information on Abortion Safety.”

9. Sully, Elizabeth A., Taylor Riley, Suzanne Bell, and Jesse Philbin. “Assessing Uncertainty in Expert Surveys: A Modified Approach to Measuring Abortion Incidence.”

Page 5 of 10 HONORS & AWARDS

Poster Session Winner, Annual Population Association of America Meeting, Washington, DC, 2016. Fellowship of Woodrow Wilson Scholars (US$113,130) Princeton University, 2013-2015 Princeton Institute for International & Regional Studies Graduate Fellowship (US$26,727 - declined) Princeton University, 2014 University Fellowship, full scholarship, Princeton University, 2009-2013 Poster Session Winner, Annual Population Association of America Meeting, Washington DC, 2011. Personnalité 1er cycle, Forces AVENIR, awarded to top three Quebec undergraduates for academic excellence and leadership, 2008 Loran Award (CA$75,000) Canadian Merit Scholarship Foundation, merit scholarship awarded to 30 Canadians selected for academic achievement and community leadership, 2005-2008 Excellence Award - National (CA$20,000) Canadian Millennium Scholarship Foundation, federal scholarship for community involvement, innovation, leadership and academics, 2005-2008 James McGill Scholar (CA$20,000 - declined) McGill University, 2005-2008 British Columbia Duke of Edinburgh Scholar (CA$48,000) Lester B. Pearson United World College of the Pacific, 2002-2004

SELECTED CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS

1. Sully, Elizabeth A., Assefa Seme, Solomon Shiferaw, Suzanne Bell and Margaret Giorgio. The Early Impact of the Global Gag Rule on Women’s Contraceptive Use and Reproductive Health Outcomes in Ethiopia. Annual Population Association of America Meeting, Virtual Conference, 2021. [Oral presentation].

2. Sully, Elizabeth A., Margaret Giorgio and Selena Anjur-Dietrich. Estimating Abortion Incidence Using the Network Scale-Up Method. Annual Population Association of America Meeting, Austin, TX, 2019. [Oral presentation].

3. Sully, Elizabeth A., and Margaret Giorgio. Estimating Abortion Incidence Using the Network Scale-Up Method. International Seminar on Incidence and Safety of Abortion: New Evidence and Improvements in Measurement, Watamu, Kenya, 2018. [Oral presentation].

4. Sully, Elizabeth A., Assefa Seme, Solomon Shiferaw, Suzanne Bell, Lauren Firestein and Margaret Giorgio. An In-Depth Assessment of the Impact of the Global Gag Rule on Sexual and Reproductive Health Services in Ethiopia. International Conference on Family Planning, Kigali, , 2018. [Poster presentation].

Page 6 of 10 5. Sully, Elizabeth A., Jacqueline E. Darroch and Ann Biddlecom. The Level and Relative Size of Unmet Need for Family Planning: A Regional and Sub-group Analysis. Annual Population Association of America Meeting, Denver, CO, 2018. [Oral presentation].

6. Sully, Elizabeth A., Taylor Riley, Suzanne Bell and Jesse Philbin. Assessing Uncertainty in Expert Surveys: A Modified Approach to Measuring Abortion Incidence. Annual Population Association of America Meeting, Denver, CO, 2018. [Poster presentation].

7. Sully, Elizabeth A., Lynn M. Atuyambe, Justine Bukenya, Nakeisha Blades and Akinrinola Bankole. Exploring Disadvantages in Abortion Care and Morbidity among Adolescents: a Study of Abortion and Post-Abortion Care in Uganda. XXVIII IUSSP International Population Conference, Cape Town, South Africa 2017. [Oral presentation].

8. Sully, Elizabeth A., Yohannes Dibaba, Tamara Fetters, Nakeisha Blades and Akinrinola Bankole. Playing It Safe: Legal and Clandestine Abortions Among Adolescents in Ethiopia. Annual Population Association of America Meeting, Chicago, IL, 2017. [Oral presentation].

9. Sully, Elizabeth A., Mugove Gerald Madziyire, Tsungai Chipato, Ann M. Moore, Marjorie Crowell, Taylor Riley, Margaret T. Nyandoro and Bernard Madzima. The Incidence of Induced Abortion in Zimbabwe. Annual Population Association of America Meeting, Chicago, IL, 2017. [Poster presentation].

10. Sully, Elizabeth A., Yohannes Dibaba, Tamara Fetters, Nakeisha Blades and Akinrinola Bankole. Playing It Safe: Legal and Clandestine Abortions Among Adolescents in Ethiopia. The Africa Regional Conference on Abortion: From Research to Policy, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, 2016. [Oral presentation].

11. Sully, Elizabeth A., Georges Reniers, Fred Nalugoda, Kenneth Ekoru, Tom Lutalo and Janet Seeley. Pathways to Infection: Marital Status and HIV Incidence in a Generalized Epidemic. Annual Population Association of America Meeting, Washington, DC, 2016. [Poster presentation].

12. Sully, Elizabeth A., Lynn M. Atuyambe, Justine Bukenya, Nakeisha Blades and Akinrinola Bankole. Adolescent Abortion in Uganda: Rates, Risks, and Realities. Annual Population Association of America Meeting, Washington, DC, 2016. [Poster presentation].

13. Sully, Elizabeth A., Georges Reniers, Ivan Kasamba, Gershim Asiki, Noreen Goldman and Janet Seeley. Marriage in the Era of Antiretroviral Therapy: HIV Status and Marital Change in Rural Uganda. 7th African Population Conference, Johannesburg, South Africa, 2015. [Oral presentation].

14. Sully, Elizabeth A., Georges Reniers, Fred Nalugoda, Kenneth Ekoru, Tom Lutalo and Janet Seeley. Under-Reporting of Partnership Concurrency among Married Men and Women in Rural Uganda. 7th African Population Conference, Johannesburg, South Africa, 2015. [Oral presentation].

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15. Sully, Elizabeth A., Dominic Bukenya and Janet Seeley. Marital Partnership Selection and HIV Seroconcordance in a Generalized Epidemic Setting. Annual Population Association of America Meeting, San Diego, CA, 2015. [Oral presentation].

16. Sully, Elizabeth A., Georges Reniers, Ivan Kasamba, Gershim Asiki, Noreen Goldman and Janet Seeley. Marriage in the Era of Antiretroviral Therapy: HIV Status and Marital Change in Rural Uganda. Annual Population Association of America Meeting, San Diego, CA, 2015. [Oral presentation].

17. Sully, Elizabeth A., Fred Nalugoda, Kenneth Ekoru, Tom Lutalo, Georges Reniers and Janet Seeley. Reported Partnership Concurrency and HIV Incidence among Married Couples in Two Population-Based Cohort Studies in Rural Uganda. Annual Population Association of America Meeting, Boston, MA, 2014. [Oral presentation].

18. Sully, Elizabeth A., Fred Nalugoda, Kenneth Ekoru, Tom Lutalo, Georges Reniers and Janet Seeley. Testing the Concurrency Hypothesis: HIV Incidence among Married Couples in Two Population-Based Cohort Studies in Rural Uganda. XXVII IUSSP International Population Conference, Busan, Republic of Korea, 2013. [Oral presentations].

19. Sully, Elizabeth A. Marriageable Mates: Patterns in Partnership Formation and Sero-Sorting in Rural Uganda. XXVII IUSSP International Population Conference, Busan, Republic of Korea, 2013. [Poster presentations].

20. Sully, Elizabeth A. Marriageable Mates: How Effective is Partnership Selection as an HIV Prevention Strategy? Annual Population Association of America Meeting, New Orleans, LA, 2013. [Oral presentation]

21. Sully, Elizabeth A., and Kenneth Ekoru. Rural Migration and Social Dislocation: using GIS Data on Social Interaction Sites to Measure Meaningful Differences in Rural-Rural Migrations. Annual Population Association of America Meeting, San Francisco, CA, 2012. [Oral presentation]

22. Sully, Elizabeth A., Georges Reniers, Kenneth Ekoru, and Janet Seeley. Partnership Concurrency and HIV Incidence in a Population-Based Cohort Study in Rural Uganda. Annual Population Association of America Meeting, San Francisco, CA, 2012. [Poster presentation]

23. Sully, Elizabeth A., Georges Reniers, and Ivan Kasamba. HIV, Marital Dissolution and Migration: a Longitudinal Analysis of Differential Risk of Migration Sero-Status in Rural Uganda. Mini-Conference on Marriage Patterns, Union Stability and HIV in Sub-Saharan Africa, San Francisco, CA, 2012. [Oral presentation].

24. Sully, Elizabeth A., Georges Reniers, and Ivan Kasamba. HIV, Marital Dissolution and Migration: a Longitudinal Analysis of Female Migration in Rural Uganda. 6th African Population Conference, Ougadougou, Burkina Faso, 2011. [Oral presentation]

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25. Sully, Elizabeth A., Georges Reniers, and Ivan Kasamba. HIV and Marriage-Related Migration: a Longitudinal Analysis of Differential Risk of Migration by Sero-Status in Rural Uganda. Annual Population Association of America Meeting, Washington DC, 2011. [Poster presentation]

SELECTED INVITED LECTURES

1. The Potential Impacts of COVID-19 on Sexual and Reproductive Health. International Conference on Family Planning “Not Without FP Forum on Demand”, February 2021. [Plenary presentation].

2. Investigating the Early Impact of the Global Gag Rule in Uganda and Ethiopia. Global Gag Rule 2020 Symposium: From Election to Action, December 2020.

3. From Bad to Worse: The COVID-19 Pandemic Risks Further Undermining Adolescents’ SRHR. Geneva Foundation for Medical Education and Research Course in Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health 2020, guest module, October 2020.

4. The Potential Impacts of the COVID-19 Pandemic on SRHR. Swedish Platform for Global SRHR issues hosted by RFSU and SIGHT, June 2020.

5. The Impact of the Global Gag Rule (GGR) on Service Delivery in Uganda and Preliminary Findings on the Impacts on Women’s Outcomes in both Uganda and Ethiopia. The Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency Health Network Meeting, June 2020.

6. Investigating the Early Impact of the Global Gag Rule in Uganda and Ethiopia. Sex Og Politikk forum with the All Party Parliamentary Group on Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights, “Make Sexual Rights Great Again! – 3 Years with the US Global Gag Rule: Consequences, Mitigation Strategies and Future Opportunities”, Oslo, Norway, January 2020.

7. Innovations in Direct and Indirect Estimation of Abortion Incidence. IUSSP-UNFPA expert group meeting on “Population Data for the 21st Century: Advances in Data Collection Methodologies”, New York, NY, December 2019.

8. Monitoring and Evaluating Progress across the Neglected Areas of SRHR. Canadian SRHR Learning Forum hosted by the Future Planning Initiative, Ottawa, Canada, October 2019. [Panel discussion].

9. Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights. Guest Lecture, GHP 351: Epidemiology, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ, April 2018.

Page 9 of 10 10. New Evidence and its Implications for Policies and Programming on SRHR: Adolescents. Global Affairs Canada, Ottawa, Canada, February 2018.

11. The Costs and Benefits of Investing in Sexual and Reproductive Health: Poverty Eradication and the Achievement of the SDGs. United Nations High-Level Political Forum Side-Event, New York, NY, July 2017.

12. Marital Partnership Selection and HIV Concordance in a Generalized Epidemic Setting. Guttmacher Institute Brownbag Series, New York, NY, September 2014.

AREAS OF SPECIALIZATION

Sexual and reproductive health; abortion; impact and costs of sexual and reproductive health services; adolescent health; HIV/AIDS; family demography; quantitative methods

REVIEWER

Demography, Journal of Adolescent Health, Studies in Family Planning, Population Studies, International Perspectives in Sexual and Reproductive Health, BMJ Global Health, PLOS One, Gates Open Research, BMC Supplements, BMC Population Health Metrics, BMC International Health and Human Rights, Sociological Quarterly, African Journal of AIDS Research

PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS

Population Association of America Union for African Population Studies International Union for the Scientific Study of Populations

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