Kasey Henderson

Kasey Henderson is the Advocacy Coordinator at PSI, working on projects focusing on sexual and reproductive health and rights and menstrual health. After graduating from USC with a bachelor’s degree in policy, planning and development, Kasey moved to the Zambezi region of Namibia where she first became interested in global health. As a teacher at a secondary school there, she spent 2.5 years teaching English classes and had the opportunity to partner with the local clinic to lead a girls health club. Kasey left Namibia to move to DC, where she began working at PSI in the External Relations and Communications Department, with a focus on advocating for the health and rights of women and girls.

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.

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.

Kasey Henderson

Kasey Henderson is the Advocacy Coordinator at PSI, working on projects focusing on sexual and reproductive health and rights and menstrual health. After graduating from USC with a bachelor’s degree in policy, planning and development, Kasey moved to the Zambezi region of Namibia where she first became interested in global health. As a teacher at a secondary school there, she spent 2.5 years teaching English classes and had the opportunity to partner with the local clinic to lead a girls health club. Kasey left Namibia to move to DC, where she began working at PSI in the External Relations and Communications Department, with a focus on advocating for the health and rights of women and girls.