Camden Malone is a Senior Associate for Global Health Policy at the United Nations Foundation. Based in New York, Camden works closely with UN Member States and global health partners to advance critical policy priorities, including universal health coverage, antimicrobial resistance, and global health security. Camden also leads the tracking and reporting of global health governance and reform processes emanating from the World Health Organization in Geneva and beyond. In this dynamic role, he aims to drive ambition, equity, and synergy across the world's arenas for global health decision-making. Prior to the UN Foundation, Camden developed skills in diplomacy at the Permanent Mission of Costa Rica to the UN, covering intergovernmental negotiations related to health and human rights. He 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; a bachelor’s degree in History and Political Science from the College of Saint Rose; and a certificate in Climate Change and Health from the Yale School of Public Health. He has conducted extensive independent research on the intersection of climate change and human rights, with a particular focus on West Africa.