Senior Technical Expert
Kelsey Crow is a public health expert specializing in primary health care, social and behavior change, qualitative research, and health communication. She supports i-APS clients with project management and technical expertise for third-party monitoring activities, such as the UNICEF-funded Third-Party Monitoring of the Localities at Risk of Famine in Sudan.
Most recently, she worked at USAID's Bureau of Global Health on Primary Impact, a primary health care-oriented accelerator under Assistant Administrator Atul Gawande, and on social and behavior change approaches for HIV programs. Previously, she was on a qualitative study of trans and non-binary people's experiences during the COVID-19 pandemic in Baltimore. She has also worked in U.S. domestic communication and advocacy roles at Planned Parenthood Federation of America, for minority health and civil rights non-profit clients, and for Members of the U.S. Congress.
Kelsey completed a master's degree from Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health in Health Education and Health Communication, with a focus on global health and qualitative research.