Megan Christofield

Megan Christofield is a Technical Advisor at Jhpiego, where she provides family planning technical assistance and serves as a global technical lead for self-care. Megan specializes in supporting teams through product introduction and scale-up, use of systematic advocacy approaches, and application of design thinking. She’s a recognized thought leader in the movement towards universal access to contraception, published in the journal of Global Health Science & Practice, STAT, and interviewed in WIRED. Megan holds an MPH in Women’s and Reproductive Health from the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health.

Maeva Peek

I am a public health professional currently working in Papua New Guinea for the WHO as a Technical Officer for Sexual and Reproductive Health, sponsored by the Netherlands government as part of their Junior Professional Officer programme. I have lived and worked in a number of countries (mostly in Latin America/Caribbean, Asia Pacific). I earned by MSc in Reproductive and Sexual Health at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical medicine, and I did my undergraduate studies at McGill University in Canada. I hate the cold, I love all things strange, and I am passionate about C4D and SBCC