Jasmine Uddin, MPA, is a results-driven public health professional currently serving as a Program Manager at the NAACP's Center for Health Equity, where they focus on advancing health equity for Black communities and communities of color. With experience at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and as a public safety budget analyst, Uddin has developed expertise in health policy research, crisis intervention, and strategic communications. They hold a Master of Public Administration in Public Health Management from Georgia State University and a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science from Albany State University. Uddin is committed to reducing health inequities and enhancing community support through evidence-based strategies and effective collaboration.
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Washington, United States
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