Amanda Glassman

Amanda Glassman

Amanda Glassman is executive vice president and senior fellow at the Center for Global Development, leading work on priority-setting, resource allocation, and value for money in global health, with a particular interest in vaccination. She has 20 years of experience working on health and social protection policy and programs in Latin America and elsewhere in the developing world. Glassman has published on a wide range of health and social protection finance and policy topics.

Latest Articles

Opinion: What the US election could mean for global COVID-19 vaccine access

Opinion: What the US election could mean for global COVID-19 vaccine access

about 5 years ago // COVID-19 and the polls

The Center for Global Development's Amanda Glassman discusses why joining and allocating funding to the COVAX initiative is a priority for U.S. national security and global health leadership.

Opinion: It's time we walk the talk on gender equality. Here's how.

Opinion: It's time we walk the talk on gender equality. Here's how.

almost 8 years ago // Gender equality

The data is clear: There is more that we can all be doing, and it’s time to look inward. Amanda Glassman, chief operating officer of the Center for Global Development, explains.

Healthy means hospitals, too

Healthy means hospitals, too

about 11 years ago // #HealthyMeans Access

Hospital care is essential to healthy societies, yet it's largely missing from the global health agenda. Why, and what can we do to correct it? Find out in this #HealthyMeans joint commentary by Amanda Glassman and Rachel Silverman from the Center for Global Development.

How much is actually being spent on Ebola?

How much is actually being spent on Ebola?

about 11 years ago // From our partner

How much is actually being spent on the Ebola response by donor governments, aid organizations and private individuals? The short answer is — we don't really know. An analysis by Amanda Glassman and Sneha Raghavan from the Center for Global Development.