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Gill Schierhout

Women selling poultry, Hanoi, Vietnam 2005 (Lorrie Graham/DFAT photolibrary)

Evaluating a decade of Australia’s efforts to combat pandemics in Asia and the Pacific: are health systems stronger?

by Gill Schierhout, Laurence Gleeson, Adam Craig, Irene Wettenhall
September 27, 2017

Gill Schierhout

Gill Schierhout is a PhD qualified epidemiologist, health systems researcher and evaluation specialist with over 15 years of experience in international health and development. She leads and conducts independent evaluations of large-scale programs and provides evidence-based advice and analysis to global and national health agencies. She has conducted this work for bilateral development agencies, private foundations, major NGOs, government departments and ministries of health in multiple countries in Africa and Australasia, assisting stakeholders at all levels to identify and use robust evidence to improve health outcomes. Gill has an academic appointment with the Kirby Institute for Infection and Immunity in Society, University of New South Wales.

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