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Charlotte Greenbaum

Former Senior Policy Advisor

Charlotte Greenbaum joined International Programs in 2017. Her focus was on reproductive health, family planning, and demography, with a particular interest in equity and reproductive health among youth. Greenbaum previously worked with the nongovernmental organization Tostan in Senegal as a volunteer assistant to the Reinforcement of Parental Practices project. She also worked as an intern at the Clinton Health Access Initiative in Lesotho. Greenbaum holds a master of science in global health and population from the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health and a bachelor’s degree in human biology and French from Stanford University, with a concentration in global disparities in women’s health. She is proficient in French.

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Report. Reflections From Five Years of Research on FGM/C

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