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Cudjoe Bennett
Senior Research and Knowledge Management Advisor at USAID
Cudjoe Bennett is a professional with a strong background in Global Public Health, with a focus on specialties including Maternal & Child Health, Nutrition, Infectious Disease (specifically HIV/AIDS), Operations and Implementation Research, Program Design, Program Management, Monitoring and Evaluation, Human Resources for Health, Health Systems Strengthening, and Logistics.
Cudjoe Bennett holds a Doctor of Public Health (DrPH) degree in Global Health from The George Washington University, a Master's degree in Public Health from Columbia University in the City of New York, a Bachelor's degree in Public Policy from St. Mary's College of Maryland, and completed his high school education at Walt Whitman High School, with previous studies at Campion College.
In terms of professional experience, Cudjoe Bennett has held various roles such as being a Senior Research and Knowledge Management Advisor at USAID, an Advisory Board Member at Friends of Jamaica, a Professorial Lecturer at The George Washington University, a Monitoring and Evaluation Advisor at IMA World Health, a Research Analyst at Human Resources Alliance for Africa/Clinton Health Access Initiative, a Senior Research Assistant at The George Washington University, a Technical Advisor at AMREF USA, a Community Health Consultant at Mercy Corps/CHAI Project in Darjeeling, India, a Program Assistant at Mailman School of Public Health, a Community Health Consultant at BASICS Project/TAIS in Timor Leste, and a Rural Health Volunteer in East Timor with the Peace Corps.