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Pablo Amor Fernandez

Pablo Amor Fernandez

Consultant to the World Bank and UNICEF, Public Health Data Specialist
Pablo Amor Fernández is a public health data specialist at UNICEF, working on the measurement of health system performance. He currently coordinates an RMNCAH data initiative supporting Ministries of Health in Ethiopia, Kenya, Mali, Sierra Leone, Somalia, South Sudan, and Uganda to turn routine health data into actionable analytics for subnational decision-making. He also supported responses to the mpox outbreak in Burundi and the Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo by monitoring disruptions to essential health services. Previously at the World Bank, he worked in the research group on impact evaluations assessing the impact of health programmes, and with the Global Financing Facility (GFF) led rapid-cycle health facility surveys across more than ten countries, measuring service readiness and how frontline services withstand the COVID-19 pandemic and other shocks. His research on service disruption and health system resilience has been published in PLOS Medicine, Health Policy and Planning, and PLOS One. He holds a Master of Research in Economics from the Barcelona GSE.

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