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HaEun Lee, Center for Global Health Equity Impact Scholar
Primary Appointment
Assistant Professor
School of Nursing » Systems, Populations, and Leadership
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HaEun Lee, PhD

Strengthening systems for healthier women and communities

HaEun Lee's global work focuses on improving the health and health equity of low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) by empowering women as effectors of health for themselves, their families, and their communities. Her interests in global health equity align with the Center's themes of strengthening systems to improve health and health equity and empowering women as effectors of health for themselves, their families, and their communities. Her work looks at how to better involve women's partners, families, communities, systems, and structures to promote women's health and gender equity. Lee has worked in Uganda, Zambia, Liberia, and Nigeria, comparing quality, birth outcomes, and service utilization between health facilities. 

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  • Meet the Researchers Asking Whether We've Been Looking in the Wrong Direction
  • Advancing Governance and Citizenship in the Ugandan Health Sector
  • To Be a Good Steward: Strengthening Systems for Healthier Women and Communities
  • Exploration, adaptation, and pilot testing of a male-engaged group family planning intervention in Nakivale Refugee Settlement, Uganda
  • Infusion Evolution: Exploring and Refining a Novel Solution to Provide Rate-Controlled Medication Infusion in Ghana
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Liberia
Uganda
Zambia
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Empowering Women
Health Equity Focus
Education and Training
Gender Equity
Healthcare Promotion and Prevention
Healthcare Quality
Healthcare Quality Health Outcomes
Infant and Child Mortality
Sexual and Reproductive Health
Social Justice and Equity
Social Justice and Equity Access to Care
Health Condition Focus
Pregnancy and Perinatal Health
Population Focus
Rural
Underserved/Vulnerable
Women
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