Grace is an Atlas Corps fellow providing research support to PAI’s work on youth sexual and reproductive health and rights, and respectful maternal care. She also provides monitoring and evaluation (M&E) support to PAI’s research and advocacy programs. Prior to joining PAI, Grace worked as a monitoring and evaluation coordinator at Riders for Health, Malawi, and served at Dignitas International in Malawi (2012-13) through Global Health Corps. She has four years of experience in M&E of health-related programs, and holds a postgraduate diploma in M&E from Cavendish University, Lusaka Zambia, and an undergraduate degree in sociology from the University of Malawi, Chancellor College.
Grace Longwe, Atlas Corps Fellow
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Today, Michelle Obama joins other First Ladies in Tanzania for a summit focusing on women’s education, health and economic empowerment. It’s a gathering of powerful women in a place where too many young women still lack the power to determine the course … Continue Reading →
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What We’re Reading: The Rise of DIY Abortion in Texas
With the recent Supreme Court decision allowing Hobby Lobby to refuse to cover contraceptives, and state legislators all over the country slowly stripping away access to abortion rights, women in this country seem to be entering a new, dangerous era. … Continue Reading →