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Amy Dietterich

Harnessing the Power and Passion of Civil Society in Support of Stronger Health Systems

Amy Dietterich is a seasoned professional with over seventeen years of experience in international health programming, policy, strategy, proposal writing, and grant management. Her extensive background includes collaborating with community-based organizations, international NGOs, parliamentarians, government officials, and donor organizations.

Amy specializes in working with culturally diverse and geographically dispersed colleagues, and she excels in playing advisory and representational roles at the global level. Her fluency in French further enhances her ability to engage effectively in diverse environments.

Amy's educational journey includes studying at SAS, earning a BA from Bucknell University, and completing an MSc at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, University of London.

Throughout her career, Amy has held significant roles in reputable organizations. She served as the Coordinator for the Gavi Civil Society Constituency at the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies. Prior to that, she was the Head of Programmes and Policy at The Parliamentary Network on the World Bank and IMF.

Amy also contributed her expertise as the Technical Networks Facilitator for Health, Water & Sanitation in the Programmes and Policy Department at Plan International. Her editorial skills were honed during her tenure as the Editor of the Kaiser Daily HIV/AIDS and Women's Reproductive Health Report at The Advisory Board Company. Additionally, she served as the Malaria Action Coalition Administrative Coordinator at Management Sciences for Health.

Amy Dietterich's robust professional background, coupled with her educational qualifications and extensive experience in international health and policy arenas, positions her as a versatile and accomplished professional in the field.

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Geneva Area, Switzerland