Molly Strachan

Molly Strachan, MHS, is the director of monitoring and evaluation for ICAP Tanzania.  In this role, she provides overall management and coordination of routine M&E activities for HIV/AIDS care and treatment, prevention of mother-to-child transmission of HIV, tuberculosis/HIV, counseling and testing programs, palliative care and adherence activities in four regions, as well as HIV prevention activities on Zanzibar. In addition, she provides technical direction and supervision of ICAP’s public health evaluation portfolio, including prevention with positives, male circumcision, antiretroviral therapy outcomes and costing, and task shifting.

Before joining ICAP, Molly worked for the Futures Group International on MEASURE Evaluation, the Health Policy Initiative and POLICY Projects and Family Health International’s AIDS Control and Prevention Project.

Molly has more than thirteen years of experience in international reproductive health and HIV/AIDS program design, implementation, management, and monitoring and evaluation demonstrating strong analytical and problem–solving skills.  Her technical experience includes HIV/AIDS, reproductive health, family planning, adolescent health, gender, institutional capacity building, and supportive supervision.  Previously, she has worked in Tanzania, Uganda, Zambia, Nepal, Columbia and Mexico.

Molly holds a master of health sciences degree in population dynamics with a concentration in reproductive health and family planning from Johns Hopkins University School of Hygiene and Public Health.