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John Quattrochi is an Associate Professor in the Department of Global Health at Georgetown University and Director of the GLOH Program. His research focuses on global health interventions in fragile and conflict-affected areas, particularly in the Democratic Republic of Congo. He collaborates with international organizations like the World Bank, UNICEF, and Panzi Hospital, with funding from NIH, FCDO, and others. His work emphasizes WASH programs, cash vouchers, and mental health support for displaced populations.
Education:
- Doctorate in Global Health & Population (Harvard University)
- Bachelor’s in Economics (University of Pennsylvania)
- Fulbright Scholar (Entebbe, Uganda)
- Rotary Ambassadorial Scholar (Naples, Italy)
Research Interests: John’s work addresses health equity in conflict zones, including interventions like cash vouchers, WASH infrastructure, and empowerment programs for sexual violence survivors. He employs randomized controlled trials to evaluate program impacts on child health, mental well-being, and local governance.
Key Achievements:
- Top 3 UNICEF-affiliated research project (2019)
- Published in BMJ Global Health, World Development, and PNAS Nexus
Grants & Partnerships: His research is supported by NIH, Innovations for Poverty Action, and the UK FCDO. He partners with UNICEF, World Bank, and Panzi Hospital (2018 Nobel Peace Prize recipient).
Labs/Teams: Leads the GLOH Program at Georgetown, focusing on global health equity in humanitarian crises.



