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Allison Stewart, MPH, is a PHI/CDC Global Health Surveillance Fellow in the Division of Global Health Protection at CDC Central America. She earned her Master of Public Health degree in Population and Family Health and a Graduate Certificate in Public Health Research Methods from Columbia University. She holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Anthropology from Washington University in St. Louis. Allison previously worked at the National Center for Disaster Preparedness, implementing a natural disaster preparedness initiative in communities impacted by Hurricanes Florence and Maria. In this role, she collaborated with partnering organizations in North Carolina and Puerto Rico to develop tools and trainings aimed at integrating the needs of children and families into natural disaster preparedness and response. Additionally, Allison has conducted qualitative research in Chile and Mexico and collaborated with various non-profit organizations, including a health clinic in Guatemala where she contributed to an educational outreach program among rural indigenous communities. She is delighted to continue her work in the region with the CDC Central America team and expand her expertise in infectious disease surveillance.

The PHI/CDC Global Health Fellowship Program is implemented for CDC by the Public Health Institute and its partner Consortium of Universities for Global Health.

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