Dr. Paul Robinson is a physician by training and a global health practitioner with 27 years of experience in the technical and management areas of health programming. Besides 10 years of residential work in South Asia he has traveled to, and provided technical assistance in 30 countries in Africa, the Caribbean, the former Soviet Union, and Latin America.

Paul has worked with the American Red Cross, CARE, JSI, PLAN, and UNICEF among other organizations, contributing to programming in maternal, newborn and child health, reproductive health, child survival and HIV/AIDS/TB. He specializes in health program design and proposal writing, project monitoring and evaluation, as well as program team management. He is keenly interested in innovative technologies and strategies that have the potential for saving and improving lives in developing countries.

Paul earned his medical degree (MBBS) from Bangladesh; a master degree in theology (MTS) from Cornerstone Univ., Michigan; and a Master in Public Health (MPH) degree from the Johns Hopkins Univ. where he also undertook post-doctoral studies.

Paul is Senior Health Advisor at the International Medical Corps., and an adjunct faculty member at the University of Maryland where he teaches a master degree course on Global Health Program Planning and Evaluation.