Molly Moss is a Global Health Policy Officer at the United Nations Foundation. Her work focuses at the intersection of public health and international affairs, with emphasis on multilateral processes that shape the policy landscape for health. Based in New York City, Molly facilitates engagement among UN Member States on a range of health policy issues, including antimicrobial resistance, Universal Health Coverage, and pandemic prevention, preparedness and response. She also covers the annual governance meetings at the World Health Organization in Geneva, and recent negotiations on pandemic reform. In both New York and Geneva, she works closely with advocacy partners to promote understanding of intergovernmental processes and drive ambition for strong Member State commitments. Prior to the United Nations Foundation, Molly worked for the Center for Global Health at the University of Colorado, focusing on immunization, neonatal survival, and research ethics. During her time there, Molly earned her Master of Public Health; she also holds a bachelor’s degree in medical anthropology from Hampshire College in Amherst, MA. Molly currently serves as an instructor in the Department of Global Health, Milken Institute School of Public Health at the George Washington University.