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Washington DC, USA

Founded in 2018

The Women in Global Health Washington DC Chapter was established in March 2018 to leverage the nexus of politics, diplomacy, and foreign policy. The WGH-DC Chapter is run by five officers and an Executive Committee, which plans and carries out key activities throughout the year. Members of the WGH-DC chapter live and work in the Washington, DC, Maryland, and Virginia Areas. Our chapter was founded by Nicole Schiegg who passed away on November 5, 2022 after a valiant battle with advanced colorectal cancer. We will continue to honor her legacy by advancing gender equality in global health leadership.


our aims
The WGH
Washington DC, USA Chapter
is working to: 
  • Networking – We bring together people committed to advancing gender equality within global health and development.
  • Mentoring – We connect aspiring women leaders with senior leaders who can share perspectives and personal experiences from their diverse leadership journeys.
  • Thought Leadership – We host events that address gender equality as it relates to complex issues in global health and move the conversation on gender transformative leadership forward.
  • Amplify – We disseminate and promote best practices and policies around gender equality and transformative leadership in global health
  • Leverage – We partner with global health and development advocates at the nexus of politics, diplomacy, and foreign policy to advance gender equitable policies.

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Our Work

Supporting gender transformative leadership at all levels through advocacy, local action, and community engagement to advance gender equality in global health leadership.

Our Advocacy

Through our initiatives we are supporting the goals and advocacy of Women in Global Health while advancing local initiatives and community engagement to achieve gender transformative leadership at all levels and inspire the next generation of global health leaders to reach gender equality in leadership.

Key accomplishments

  • Collaborating with WGH Chapters in North America, Americas, and India
  • Hosting thought leadership events on a quarterly basis
  • Contributing to the national and global policy dialogues Building local to global policy advocacy networks
  • Creating opportunities for networking and mentorship
Our Leaders
  • Lanice C. Williams (Chair)
  • Elizabeth O’Connell (Fundraising Chair)
  • Alexis Barnes (Communications Chair)
  • Elizabeth “Liz” Kohlway
  • Danielle Heiberg
  • Prarthana Vasudevan
  • Vina HuLamn
  • Kemisha Denny
  • Queshia Bradley
  • Folake Olayinka
  • Carolyn Reynolds
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