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Mackenzie V. Robinson, MPH is a PHI/CDC Global Health Surveillance Fellow, working on the TRACE Recency Surveillance Initiative with the CDC Kenya office and other CDC offices in the region. Prior to joining the fellowship, she worked for 5 years in Kenya, Tanzania, and Zambia in various research and programming capacities, including implementing and evaluating interventions to reduce adverse perinatal outcomes among low-income populations. She received her Master of Public Health degree from the Brown School at Washington University in St. Louis, specializing in Epidemiology/Biostatistics and Global Health. After graduation, she continued on at the Brown School working as a Research Manager on mixed methods research to improve mental health outcomes among refugee and forced migrant women and adolescents. She is fluent in Kiswahili and is passionate about reproductive, maternal, and newborn health, dissemination and implementation science, and health equity.

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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