Emmanuela Gakidou

Emmanuela Gakidou, MSc, PhD, is Professor of Health Metrics Sciences and Senior Director of Organizational Development and Training at the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation (IHME) at the University of Washington. She is also a faculty affiliate for the Center for Statistics and the Social Sciences at the University of Washington. Gakidou's research interests focus on impact evaluation, methods, and tools development for analytical challenges in global health. Examples of current research projects include the evaluation of community-based interventions to improve non-communicable disease management in underserved populations, the assessment of facility efficiency in the provision of health services, and the measurement of poverty and educational attainment at the small area level. A founding member of IHME, Gakidou oversees the Organizational Development and Training team as they strengthen and support the institute's high-achieving, diverse, and ambitious staff. She is passionate about training the next generation of leaders in the field of health metrics and evaluation, both at the University of Washington and around the world, and she enjoys mentoring and teaching. Before joining IHME, Gakidou was a research associate at the Harvard Initiative for Global Health and the Institute for Quantitative Social Science. Prior to moving to Harvard University, she worked as a health economist at the World Health Organization (WHO), where she led work on the measurement of health inequalities. Originally from Greece, Gakidou moved to the United States for higher education and received her degreesa BA, a MA of international health economics, and a PhD in health policyfrom Harvard University.

Food

COVID-Era Learning Loss Tied to Food Insecurity

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Gender

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Gender

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Gender

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Governance

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Gender

Gender Equality in the Global Return to School

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Gender

Violence Against Women

Addressing the most shameful human rights violation

Food

A Russian Prescription to Reduce Alcohol Use

Sustained changes to alcohol policy in Russia have contributed to big gains in life expectancy