Anne Liu
Anne Liu is an innovations expert focused on digital solutions for disease surveillance and health systems strengthening. She currently serves as Technical Adviser at the Clinton Health Access Initiative, focusing on developing, implementing, and monitoring a suite of digital solutions to enhance surveillance capability in malaria elimination settings across Southern Africa, Southeast Asia, Mesoamerica and Hispaniola. Previously, Liu led the Community Health Worker and Mobile Health programs in 10 countries with the Millennium Villages Project from 2010-2015 and oversaw the deployment of mobile tools for Ebola surveillance in Guinea during the West Africa Ebola Outbreak in 2014. She currently co-teaches Introduction to Global Health at Columbia University School of International and Public Affairs, with a focus on health systems strengthening, community health worker systems, and health technology.
Biography current as of February 10, 2020