
Britney McDonald
Britney McDonald is the Project Manager for the Integrated Health Outreach Gender-Based Violence Coalition (IHO-GBV), where she plays a vital role in advocating for the prevention of gender-based violence and the establishment of support systems for women and vulnerable communities. Recently, she gained media attention for her impactful speech during the IHO-GBV Walk in Barbuda, where she emphasized the urgent need for a safe shelter for survivors of violence amid a national tragedy.
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Britney McDonald holds a 4.12 GPA while coordinating outreach initiatives through the Pharmacy Students’ Association.
Lynne Mitchell Foundation awards $21m in scholarships this year | Lead StoriesBritney McDonald is a representative of EcoShores Sustainable Futures Network, advocating for the conservation of mangroves.
Antigua and Barbuda marks World Mangrove Day with a call for conservation actionIHO’s Director of Operations Britney McDonald said the wardens will serve as ambassadors of environmental responsibility.
Fifteen volunteers graduate as litter prevention wardensBritney McDonald, the Director of Operations at Integrated Health Outreach (IHO), will represent IHO and the Small Island Developing States (SIDS) Civil Society Organization (CSO) Coalition at the United Nations Headquarters in New York.
IHO to represent SIDS CSO Coalition at SIDS Civil Society Engagement ForumBritney McDonald, the Integrated Health Outreach Project Manager, emphasized the urgent need for stronger measures against gender-based violence following the tragic death of Chantel Crump.
Chantel’s tragedy reinforces urgency of GBV fight, says IHO managerBritney McDonald addressed the gathering, emphasizing the heightened risks faced by women and girls.
IHO continues the call for a safe shelter with Barbuda GBV Prevention Walk
















