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Melinda Frost

Technical Officer for Risk Communication & Community Engagement at World Health Organization

Melinda Frost is a prominent figure in the field of global public health communication and education, specializing in infectious disease, non-communicable disease, and health security.

With over 25 years of experience in various roles such as project officer, trainer, writer, producer, and educator, Melinda has a wealth of expertise in leading diverse projects and campaigns, particularly during public health crises like influenzas H7N9 and H1N1, as well as natural disasters.

She has made significant contributions to global health through her work with organizations such as the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the World Health Organization (WHO), and UNICEF, focusing on strengthening national and regional risk communication responses.

Melinda's educational background includes a Master of Public Health (MPH) in Global Public Health from the University of South Florida, a Master's degree in Educational Psychology from The University of Connecticut, and a Bachelor's degree in Communications from Ithaca College.

Her professional journey encompasses roles such as Technical Officer for Risk Communication & Community Engagement at WHO, Director of Risk Communication and Emergency Response at CDC, and various instructional design and communication positions at CDC.

Driven by the desire to apply the knowledge gained from her extensive portfolio to assist nations and organizations in achieving their public health goals, Melinda Frost continues to be a dedicated advocate for effective public-private partnerships and global health initiatives.

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Geneva Area, Switzerland