January 21, 2025
Our Partnerships | Global Health Protection

Training Programs in Epidemiology and Public Health Interventions Network (TEPHINET)

CDC works closely with TEPHINET

TEPHINET partners with countries worldwide to train a powerful network of global health workers to ensure every country is equipped to protect and improve public health. In fact, TEPHINET has co-hosted an annual conference, FETP International Night, for over 20 years that has been a cornerstone of CDC’s commitment to global health. This conference provides a forum for FETP residents and graduates to give scientific presentations and increase their knowledge about surveillance, outbreak investigations, and improving health outcomes in their respective countries.

CDC remains dedicated to working with TEPHINET and other partners to enhance field epidemiology skills, protect communities, and enhance global health security.

Bloomberg Philanthropies Data for Health Initiative

CDC collaborates with Bloomberg Philanthropies and other partners to improve the quality of public health data in low- to middle-income countries across Latin America, Asia, and Africa. The Bloomberg Data for Health

CDC provides unique, on-the-ground training and mentorship in countries, using epidemiology case studies and other effective learning strategies, in partnership with National Public Health Institutes, Ministries of Health, and other partners. CDC’s work with Data for Health is resulting in meaningful, data-driven policies to protect health and improve lives globally. CDC’s longstanding relationships with partners allow us to leverage a shared commitment to public health, enhancing our global efforts to advance health security together.

Global Outbreak Alert and Response Network (GOARN)

Over the past two decades, CDC has been a crucial partner of GOARN

GOARN leverages the expertise and resources of its extensive network, including CDC’s DGHP, to aid in the deployment of humanitarians and subject matter experts globally. One vital role CDC plays within GOARN is conducting event-based surveillance (EBS), which is critical for identifying and tracking infectious diseases and other significant public health events. By collaborating with GOARN, CDC improves global health security by helping countries respond more rapidly to disease threats and enhancing public health systems worldwide.

The Global Health Security Agenda

The Global Health Security Agenda (GHSA)

The United States made a strong commitment to the initial five-year period of GHSA and continues to support its key goals. Through Joint External Evaluation (JEE)

Global Laboratory Leadership Programme (GLLP)

CDC’s DGHP collaborates with the Global Laboratory Leadership Programme (GLLP) to improve global health security by strengthening national laboratory systems through a One Health approach. At the 2014 launch of the Global Health Security Agenda (GHSA), DGHP identified important gaps in the training of laboratory leaders, emphasizing the urgent need to improve global capacity to prevent, detect, and respond to infectious disease outbreaks. In response, DGHP, alongside other partners, established GLLP to foster and mentor current and emerging leaders to build, strengthen, and sustain national laboratory systems.

Through this partnership, DGHP and GLLP developed the Laboratory Leadership Competency Framework, which outlines nine core competencies essential for laboratory leaders to lead sustainable laboratories and build strong laboratory systems. The Framework is delivered via the GLLP Learning Package, which is accessible on the WHO Health Security Learning Platform

CDC’s ongoing collaboration as a GLLP partner makes sure laboratory leaders get specialized training and strengthens the capabilities of countries to respond effectively to future outbreaks and health emergencies.

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