Jeanette Kaiser
Research Fellow
- Title Research Fellow
Jeanette holds a Master of Public Health degree from the Boston University School of Public Health and a Bachelor of Arts degree in International Affairs and Environmental Studies from the George Washington University. She currently lives and works in Lusaka, Zambia for the Boston University Global Health Department as a Monitoring & Evaluation Coordinator on the MAHMAZ project, a large cluster-randomized research study evaluating the effectiveness of Mothers’ Shelters for increasing facility delivery rates among the most rural women. In this role she has developed the project’s logic model, indicators, and data collection tools and systems. She has led multiple rounds of qualitative and quantitative data collection. Most notably, she planned and coordinated a large-scale household survey of 1200 participants in rural Zambia. She has worked extensively with GIS as an evaluation tool for this study. She is passionate about health infrastructure improvement in developing countries, maternal and child health, reproductive health, and environmental conservation.