 Maya Gainer
						
						
							2013-2014 Fellow with
															International Rescue Committee (IRC),
							Kenya						
						
													
								Princeton University Class of 2013
Maya Gainer
						
						
							2013-2014 Fellow with
															International Rescue Committee (IRC),
							Kenya						
						
													
								Princeton University Class of 2013							
																								
						Alumni Update:
Maya Gainer has 10 years of experience in governance and WASH. She currently serves as Systems Strengthening Senior Advisor at WaterAid, helping country teams work with local governments and communities to improve the quality and sustainability of WASH services.
Maya previously worked for DAI as a technical advisor on local governance, led a portfolio of WASH governance work at Athena Infonomics, and conducted research on effective public administration for Princeton’s Innovations for Successful Societies program. Her experience includes supporting county-level sanitation planning in Liberia, utility performance improvement in Ethiopia, and local government financial management in Malawi. She has worked on projects and research across Africa, South Asia, and Latin America.
Outside of work, Maya’s favorite hobby is glassblowing. She has been slowly learning to produce functional cups and vases, and loves working on her technique whenever she can get time in the hot shop. She also enjoys hiking, baking, and relaxing with a good book and a cup of tea.
Fellow Bio:
Maya is a Politics major with a certificate in African Studies, from Seattle, WA. At Princeton, she enjoyed playing rugby, leading Outdoor Action backpacking trips, and cooking with the International Food Co-op. She loves to travel, and studied abroad in Ghana and South Africa. Her summers have been spent planning a school-based deworming program with Deworm the World in New Delhi, and interning in the data department of Obama for America. Maya wrote her senior thesis on refugee voting rights, and looks forward to learning more about refugee issues at the International Rescue Committee. She is also excited to explore Kenya, learn Swahili and meet new friends in Nairobi.