Amanda BenDor is a global health professional with 20 years of experience advancing digital health, health systems strengthening, and workforce development in low- and middle-income countries. As a consultant with the World Bank’s Global Health unit, she supports digital transformation by developing knowledge products and providing technical assistance to country teams. She has also worked with GIZ, Sonder Collective, and Johns Hopkins University to advance global health initiatives.
Previously, Amanda served as Deputy Director of Partnerships at PATH’s Digital Square, where she led global engagement efforts and helped mobilize over $100 million in digital health investment. She has collaborated closely with bilateral and multilateral donors, including USAID, WHO, UNICEF, and the Gates Foundation, to strengthen and scale digital innovations.
With a strong focus on building strategic partnerships, Amanda connects technical expertise with country priorities and policy goals to support sustainable health impact. She holds a Master of Public Health from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.