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John Kraemer is an Associate Professor and Department Chair at Georgetown University's Department of Health Management and Policy, with affiliations at the O’Neill Institute for National and Global Health Law and African Studies Program. He combines expertise in public health and law to study the intersection of empirical evidence and public health policy.
- Primary Appointment: Associate Professor, School of Health - Health Management and Policy
- Affiliations: O’Neill Institute for National and Global Health Law, African Studies Program
His research focuses on women and children’s health in sub-Saharan Africa, road safety for vulnerable road users, and stigma measurement in marginalized populations. Methodologically, he specializes in analyzing complex sample survey data and evaluating health interventions through longitudinal and cross-sectional studies.
The 15 most recent articles highlight his work on pandemic preparedness mechanisms, stigma metrics for Deaf communities and sex workers, child mortality interventions in Liberia and Togo, and health financing impacts on pandemic outcomes. Keywords span Public Health Policy, Epidemiology, Global Health, Health Systems Strengthening, and Social Psychology, with sub-fields like Maternal Health, Vaccine Hesitancy, Neglected Tropical Diseases, and Health Data Systems.
John teaches undergraduate epidemiology, graduate quantitative methods, and a course on Democracy, Rights, and Public Health Policy. His projects include collaborations with RTI International, Pink Ribbon Red Ribbon, United Nations Special Envoy for Malaria, and Last Mile Health, focusing on community health worker programs and global health equity.
His affiliations with Georgetown University's School of Health and O’Neill Institute reflect his interdisciplinary approach to health systems reform, pandemic response frameworks, and stigma reduction strategies across diverse populations.




