Kim’s work focuses on advocacy and policy change to ensure access to affordable and quality reproductive and maternal health supplies. She has been working in the area of reproductive health programming and policy for the last five years. Prior to joining PAI, Kim served in Peace Corps Cameroon as a community health educator, and worked on family planning policy issues in USAID’s Office of Population and Reproductive Health. She holds a master’s in public health from the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health and an undergraduate degree in public policy from Duke University.
Kim Ocheltree, International Advocacy Associate
Recent Posts for Kim Ocheltree
- What We’re Reading: Indian Women Die After State-Run Mass Sterilization Campaign Goes Wrong
- What We’re Reading: A Step Backward for Family Planning in Iran
- The Hidden Family Planning Crisis of the Urban Poor
- Moms Still Die From Eclampsia, But They Don’t Have To
- This Cheap Drug Can Save Women’s Lives. So Why Won’t Countries Purchase It?