Camden Malone is a Global Health Policy Associate at the United Nations Foundation, where his work is focused on using multilateralism as a tool to help solve some of the world’s most complex health challenges. Based in New York, Camden advances the global health agenda through engagement with UN Member States on a wide range of health policy issues, including universal health coverage, antimicrobial resistance, and pandemic preparedness, prevention, and response. Prior to the United Nations Foundation, Camden worked at the Permanent Mission of Costa Rica to the UN, covering intergovernmental negotiations related to health and human rights. Camden holds a master’s degree in international affairs from the Colin Powell School for Civic and Global Leadership at the City College of New York; and a bachelor's degree in history and political science from the College of Saint Rose in Albany, NY. He has completed extensive independent research focused on the nexus of climate change and human rights, particularly in Senegal and across West Africa.