Carolyn Reynolds

Carolyn Reynolds

Carolyn Reynolds is a Distinguished Fellow with The George Institute for Global Health and a Senior Associate at the Center for Strategic and International Studies. Previously she served as vice president of policy and advocacy at PATH and senior manager of external and corporate relations at the World Bank Group.

Latest Articles

Opinion: Keeping the promise — time to move from declarations to deeds on UHC

Opinion: Keeping the promise — time to move from declarations to deeds on UHC

about 6 years ago // Universal health coverage

On Universal Health Coverage Day, Carolyn Reynolds, a distinguished fellow with The George Institute for Global Health, takes stock of progress made so far toward UHC and details three areas where concerted global action can make a difference.

Opinion: No time to disarm — keeping up the global health security momentum

Opinion: No time to disarm — keeping up the global health security momentum

about 8 years ago // Produced in Partnership: From Healthy to Secure

Since Ebola, the world has come together to ensure we are more prepared to stop outbreaks — but we are just beginning to reap the benefits of investments. As priorities shift and outbreaks disappear from the headlines, the U.S. and other countries must continue to invest in preparedness to ensure we are ready to respond to the next threat, writes PATH's Carolyn Reynolds in this op-ed.