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    Emily Hillman

    Preventing Child and Maternal Deaths Division Chief at USAID/Mozambique

    Emily Hillman is an accomplished public health professional with a diverse educational background and extensive experience in the field.

    She holds a Master's in Public Health (MPH) with a focus on Global Public Health from Emory University, where she specialized in Reproductive, Community, Mental Health, and Emergency Response. Additionally, she pursued a Bachelor's degree in International Relations, Spanish, and Psychology at the University of Pennsylvania.

    Throughout her career, Emily has held prominent roles in various organizations, including her current position as the Preventing Child and Maternal Deaths Division Chief at the Integrated Health Office of USAID/Mozambique.

    Prior to this role, she served as the Senior Innovation Advisor in the Bureau for Global Health and as a Public Health Specialist focusing on Maternal and Child Health at USAID. Emily also has experience working as a Gender and Youth Protection Analyst at the U.S. Department of State and as a Public Health Specialist under the Presidential Management Fellowship program at USAID.

    Her professional journey includes research roles as a Research Assistant in the International Emergency and Refugee Health Branch at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and as an M&E Teaching Assistant for a Monitoring and Evaluation course at Emory University.

    Emily's commitment to global health and community welfare is further demonstrated through her past roles as an Associate for Latin American Partnerships at the AmeriCares Foundation and as a Community Health Peace Corps Volunteer in Peru through the Peace Corps.

    With her extensive educational background and a wealth of experience across multiple domains of public health and international relations, Emily Hillman continues to make a significant impact in the field of global health.

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    Maputo, Mozambique