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Nicole Lordi, Researcher

Nicole Lordi has worked at the Public Health Institute for over twenty years on a range of projects in the areas of survey research, evaluation, international health, and reproductive health.

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California Health Interview Survey

The California Health Interview Survey (CHIS) is is the largest state health survey in the nation and is implemented by the UCLA Center for Health Policy (chis.ucla.edu) . PHI staff contribute to the development of the questionnaires, facilitate content workgroups, participate in questionnaire pre-testing, monitor interviews for data quality, analyze and write up CHIS findings and participate in the CHIS Data Access Committee.

Completed Projects

Packard Technical Assistance Project

The David and Lucile Packard Technical Assistance Project provides administrative and technical assistance to the Packard Foundation’s technical service team in India.

Organizational Development for Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health (ASRH) Packard Grantees

The Public Health Institute will lead an organizational strengthening initiative for Packard Foundation grantee partners in India to promote effective adaptation, mission impact, and organizational resilience during and in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic.

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New Public Health Primer: Engaging Community Development for Health Equity

How can the public health and community development sectors to work together to advance health and racial equity? A new primer from PHI’s Build Healthy Places Network and partners provides a roadmap for forging upstream partnerships, with recommendations, strategies and lessons-learned from national, state and local leaders.

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