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Semarang – Faculty of Public Health Universitas Diponegoro (FPH UNDIP) is collaborating with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and Emory University, Georgia, Atlanta, United States regarding Maternal and Child Health Service Quality. The collaboration entitled “Improving Quality of Maternal and Newborn Health Services in Humanitarian Settings”. This multi-year collaboration began with the student exchange activity called the “Inbound Students Program” where a number of public health master’s students from Emory University will develop instruments regarding monitoring and evaluating of the Maternal and Child Health Service Quality together with the FPH UNDIP Civitas Academia.

The event was attended by Leaders of Civitas Academia consisting of the Dean, Vice Deans, Heads of Study Programs, and Secretaries of Study Programs at FPH UNDIP. Apart from that, the Head and Secretary of the UNDIP International Office also attended to welcoming the Inbound Students participants from Emory University consisting of: 1) Avery Winter Morse, 2) Caroline Jonston, and 3) Yuko Iwamizu.