Diana Schoder

Diana Schoder is a senior associate for the Building Healthy Places Initiative of the Urban Land Institute, where she conducts research on health and healthy equity in the built environment. She also serves as co-chair of the energy and environment discussion group of Young Professionals in Foreign Policy. Before the Urban Land Institute, she was the research associate in global health, economics, and development at the Council on Foreign Relations, and she previously completed a fellowship at the American Economic Association. Diana graduated from Haverford College with a Bachelor of Arts degree in economics.

Migration

Don’t Let Climate Change WASH Refugee Health Away

People are leaving their homes because of climate-driven water issues, but refugee camps face the same stresses.

Urbanization

Our Infrastructure Should Make Us Healthier

We can’t #BuildForTomorrow without prioritizing health today.

Gender

It's a Man's Man's Man's World

“But it wouldn't be nothing, nothing, without a woman or a girl.” - James Brown