Molly Brune | Global Health Corps

Molly Brune

Molly

Co-fellow

Prize

Prize Magezi

Placement Country: Uganda
Title: Monitoring and Evaluation Fellow
Our communities shape who we are and who we become, and everything is motivated by community in one way or another.

Molly Brune is from the suburbs of Washington DC. After completing her undergraduate education, she spent two years working on impact evaluations at the organization Social Impact, an international development consulting company. While at Social Impact, she assisted in program management, evaluation design, data collection and data analysis for several evaluations across sectors and regions, although her primary focus was early education. During her undergraduate career, Molly studied abroad in Uganda for a semester, where she did research on the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees’s (UNHCR) decision-making processes in the Great Lakes region of Africa. She studied political science at the University of Maryland, where she also minored in statistics and geographic information science (GIS) with the hope of evaluating international aid effectiveness. In her free time, Molly volunteers as a data analyst for the intra-partner violence court watch project run by DC Safe, a Washington DC NGO. She also enjoys reading, trying new sports and doodling in the margins of her notebook.