Meghan Duffy is a Public Health Advisor and Project Officer at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) since September 2014, overseeing G2G Cooperative Agreements in Mozambique to enhance government capacity in managing HIV prevention funds. Previously, Meghan served as a Public Health Scientist and a CDC/ASPPH Allan Rosenfield Global Health Fellow within the HIV Prevention Youth and Gender Team. Meghan's experience includes a graduate internship in the Maternal and Child Health Branch of the CDC, as well as a three-year tenure as a Community Health Promoter with the Peace Corps in Mozambique, focusing on organizational development for local NGOs. Meghan holds a Master of Public Health degree from Emory University's Rollins School of Public Health and a Bachelor of Arts in International Studies, Spanish, and Religion from Denison University.