Supporting Evidence-Based Policies in Sub-Saharan Africa
A Q&A with Hewlett Foundation program officers on how they are using their funding power to support evidence-based policies in Sub-Saharan Africa.
Publication date: September 13, 2018
Norma Altshuler
Program Officer, Global Development and Population
William and Flora Hewlett Foundation
Sarah Lucas
Program Officer, Global Development and Population
William and Flora Hewlett Foundation
Aimée Bruederle
Grants Officer, Global Development and Population Program
William and Flora Hewlett Foundation
Aimée Bruederle is Grants Officer for the Global Development and Population program at the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation. She partners with program staff on the operational aspects of international grantmaking. Prior to joining the Hewlett Foundation, Aimée worked as a grants manager at the Tides Foundation. Aimée holds a bachelor’s in business administration from the University of Wisconsin in Madison, Wis. In addition, she obtained a specialization in international business at the Copenhagen Business School. She earned her Master’s in Public Health with an emphasis on Women’s and Reproductive Health from Johns Hopkins University in May 2017.