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Advancing outbreak detection, notification, and response capacity through 7-1-7 implementation in partner countries is sponsored by Centers for Disease Control-GHC. Advancing outbreak detection, notification, and response capacity through 7-1-7 implementation in partner countries is a forecasted funding opportunity on Grants. gov from Centers for Disease Control-GHC.
Fiscal Year: 2026. Assistance Listing Number(s): 93. 318.
<p>This Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) supports strengthening country systems to detect, notify, and respond to outbreaks in alignment with the 7-1-7 target. Activities under this award are intended for implementation outside the United States and its territories.
Building on previous outbreak experience and other international health emergencies, this NOFO advances American interests by reinforcing systems that protect both the United States and recipient nations. Activities focus on impr...
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Engaging Faith-Based Organizations to Support and Sustain Lifesaving HIV, TB, and Cervical Cancer Services in Ethiopia is sponsored by Centers for Disease Control-GHC. This NOFO will engage faith-based organizations (FBOs) to support and sustain lifesaving HIV, TB, and cervical cancer services in Ethiopia. Activities include HIV testing, prevention, and adult/pediatric HIV care and treatment. The project emphasizes working with faith communities to provide and link people with these services, particularly those at high risk or facing barriers to access.
Global Health Security: Strengthening Public Health Surveillance Systems is sponsored by Centers for Disease Control-GHC. This Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) aims to protect and improve public health globally by strengthening public health surveillance systems, improving the public health surveillance workforce, enhancing electronic disease surveillance platforms, and reinforcing emergency surveillance preparedness. Activities will build and improve regional and country capacities to detect, respond, control, and prevent infectious diseases and emerging threats, including in developing countries and villages.