Victoria Krauss, M.P.H.

Associate Director, River Blindness, Lymphatic Filariasis, Schistosomiasis, and Malaria Programs

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Victoria Krauss supports The Carter Center’s Hispaniola Initiative and Onchocerciasis Program for the Americas (OEPA) by coordinating program budgets and contracts, leading reports and program communication, and providing administrative and technical assistance for field activities.

In 2024, Krauss began her Doctor of Public Health program at Georgia State University to complement her work by equipping her to lead people-centered programs grounded in empathy and driven by impact. In 2019, Krauss earned her Master of Public Health degree from Emory University. Upon graduation, she became the program coordinator for the Ventanilla de Salud (Window to Health) Atlanta, a preventative community health program for individuals visiting the Consulate General of Mexico in Atlanta. She served in the Peace Corps in Guatemala as a maternal and child health facilitator, collaborating with the Guatemalan Ministry of Health. Prior to joining the Carter Center, she was a senior project coordinator at Emory University, where she coordinated the implementation and evaluation of a cancer survivorship research project with cancer clinics across the nation.