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Ednner Oketch, MSc, MPH is a PHI/CDC Global Health Monitoring and Evaluation Fellow with the CDC Global Immunization Division, Office of the Director, Science and Program Office in Atlanta, Georgia. Prior to joining the fellowship program, Ednner worked with USAID’s Office of HIV/AIDS as a STAR intern with the Biomedical Prevention Branch where she primarily managed the Notifiable Adverse Events (NAEs) database, successfully designed and implemented a needs assessment survey for program quality management, was instrumental in the planning and implementation of a pilot hybrid external quality assessment (EQA) for Zimbabwe’s Voluntary Medical Male Circumcision (VMMC) program, and supported monitoring and analysis of program performance data across 10 countries in Eastern and Southern Africa region. Ednner has spent the last 8+ years working at the School of Pharmacy on continuing education programs and research projects focused on the intersection of public health interventions and medication safety and use in vulnerable populations. Prior to this, Ednner also worked in program monitoring and evaluation for PEPFAR/USAID funded HIV/AIDS implementation programs in Kenya. Ednner holds a Master of Public Health from the George Washington University Milken Institute School of Public Health and a Master of Science in Health Systems Management from University of Baltimore.

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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