Tina Phillips Johnson
Tina Phillips Johnson is a gender and global health advisor with more than 20 years of research and development experience in public health in East and Southeast Asia.
She has produced knowledge management products, peer-reviewed publications, analytic reports, and successful proposals on health policy; nutrition; reproductive health; water, sanitation, and hygiene; maternal, neonatal and child health; and antimicrobial resistance for organizations such as UNICEF and USAID.
Her strategic program development, assessment, and evaluation experience comprises international and domestic public health, social and behaviour change, and education projects. As a trainer, facilitator and professor, she has designed and implemented diverse curricula, learning assessment and evaluation instruments, and training and capacity-building programs, utilizing participatory hybrid, in-person, and virtual instruction methodologies. Tina speaks Chinese (Mandarin) and holds a PhD in History and an MPH from the University of Pittsburgh.