Jordan Levine
2016-2017 Fellow with
Population Services International,
Tanzania
University of California, Berkeley Class of 2010
Alumni Update:
Jordan is the research lead for Youth Development Labs (YLabs), a public health human-centered design studio that seeks to improve the health and financial futures of young people in Sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia. She uses her background in epidemiology to develop the research, monitoring, and evaluation strategy for each individual project in their portfolio, as well as the general evidence-based framework through which they approach their work.
Fellow Bio:
Jordan hails from Los Angeles and graduated from the University of California, Berkeley, with degrees in public health and psychology. While in school, she served as a university health worker, a teaching assistant in the Department of Public Health, and a member of the Cal Dance Team. Jordan spent her senior year working in inner-city elementary schools through an urban gardening non-profit organization, which solidified her passion for community health outreach. After graduation, Jordan moved to New York City to pursue her Master’s of Public Health in Epidemiology at Columbia University. During this time, Jordan interned at the Population Council, where she wrote her thesis on access to family planning media campaigns in Liberia. Upon receiving her MPH, Jordan moved to San Diego and worked as an epidemiologist for the U.S. Department of Defense, where she conducted behavioral health research for the military. She also served as a monitoring and evaluation consultant for Project Concern International, supporting their US-Mexico border health initiatives. Jordan is thrilled to continue her career at PSI, where she hopes to use research to inform the development of successful public health programs and to bridge the gap between data and decision-making.