Stephanie Sealy

Senior Program Officer
Phone: 
+1.202.470.5722

Stephanie Sealy is a Senior Program Officer at the Results for Development Institute (R4D). She is currently serving as the Project Manager for the Ghana Private Health Sector Assessment, an initiative jointly funded by the IFC and World Bank. Stephanie based out of Ghana for several months in 2009 to work with local partners in conducting comprehensive data collection and analysis on the private health sector. She and her team are partnering with the Government of Ghana and other key stakeholders to design and implement health care reforms which improve public stewardship of Ghana's private health sector.

Prior to R4D, Stephanie spent over five years in the private sector as a management consultant for Bain & Company and as a business strategy consultant for Gap Inc. In addition, she has consulted several Latin American NGOs and government agencies on health policy and development.

Stephanie earned her Masters' degree in Public Policy from Harvard Kennedy School and a Bachelor's degree in Public Policy Studies from Duke University.

Related News

Key national stakeholders gathered in Accra, Ghana December 14th-16th for a three-day Engagement Workshop focusing on the role of private health care providers and ways in which they can contribute more to improving the health of all Ghanaians, especially the poor.

The workshop, coordinated by the R4D assessment team led by Stephanie Sealy and Marty Makinen, brought together leaders from across the country to present data, identify gaps, and begin formulating recommendations for policy changes.

Aug 21, Accra, GHANA – The Ghana News Agency recently picked up a story about one of our newest projects, an assessment of the private health sector in Ghana (Click here for project profile). Though not itself directly mentioned, R4D leads the “group of researchers, [and] local and international consultants” involved in the joint World Bank Group/Ministry of Health initiative.