About

About

Our Program

The Generation Next Humanitarian Fellowship Program is an initiative that aims to increase the diversity of professionals in the humanitarian sector by building a pathway for seniors and recent graduates of Historically Black Colleges and Universities, Hispanic-Serving Institutions, Asian American and Pacific Islander Institutions and Tribal Colleges and Universities.

By creating new pathways into the sector and providing guided professional development opportunities and mentorship, the Generation Next Humanitarian Fellowship Program will ultimately contribute to a humanitarian workforce that reflects the rich diversity of the U.S. population, and is equipped to equitably and effectively respond to humanitarian needs around the world.

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David Hausner, PhD, MPH, MIA
Program Director

Dr. David Hausner has extensive experience in global health, senior project management and HIV prevention and care. He managed global health projects for more than 20 years in India, Central Asia and Cambodia and conducted trainings, evaluations and strategic planning in Africa, Asia and Latin America. Dr. Hausner earned his Master’s in Public Health (MPH) and his Master’s in International Affairs (MIA) from Columbia University and his PhD in International Public Health from Johns Hopkins University.

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Jennifer Dogbey, MBA
Deputy Program Director

Jennifer Dogbey has 15 years of international recruitment experience specializing in the global health and international development professions. She has worked on fellowship programs for the past 10 years starting with the Global Health Fellows Program II and then the STAR project where she piloted masked recruitment policies, guiding USAID hiring practices to increase the hiring of diverse professionals. Jennifer received her MBA from Morgan State University, Maryland and her Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from Lincoln University, Pennsylvania.

Benefits of the Fellowship

As a Fellow of the Generation Next Humanitarian Fellowship Program, you have the unique opportunity to gain skills and hands-on experience in a field that assists people around the world in times of crises, restoring a sense of purpose, community and well-being.

Advance Your Career Goals

Advance Your

The Generation Next Humanitarian Fellowships are two-year paid positions, where Fellows receive support and mentorship guidance to grow professionally and advance their career goals, while contributing to the activities of their host organization.

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Build a Powerful Network

Build a

Generation Next Humanitarian Fellows will build a powerful network of contacts, connections and relationships at their host organizations and with their peers through networking events, professional connections and knowledge-sharing activities.

Gain Hands-On Experience

Gain Experience

The GenNext Fellowship program will immerse the Fellows into humanitarian work through firsthand placements at host organizations where a foundation is built through rotations and invaluable field experience.

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Contact Us

For general inquiries, please email info@gnhfp.org

Generation Next Humanitarian Fellowship Program
Public Health Institute c/o Carr Workplaces, The Willard
1455 Pennsylvania Ave NW, #400
Washington, DC 20004

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