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Preventing global health threats by strengthening surveillance systems to accelerate outbreak detection, notification, and response

Centers for Disease Control-GHC·Government

This funding opportunity aims to strengthen public health surveillance systems globally to enhance outbreak detection, notification, and response. It supports activities focused on improving surveillance workforce, integrating laboratory systems, and ensuring emergency preparedness to combat infectious diseases and emerging threats.

Go / No-Go Memo

This opportunity looks relevant, but the strongest path is likely through a partner or consortium.

Partner

This opportunity is highly relevant as it supports strengthening global health security through enhanced disease surveillance, critical for international health organizations.

Strategic fit

strong

WHO is the strongest profile match at 75/100; relevance is 85/100.

Eligibility risk

strong

Eligible applicant types include Unrestricted, County governments, Public housing authorities, Native American tribal governments, and others.

Deadline feasibility

moderate

The call closes in 7 days, so proposal capacity is the main constraint.

Funding attractiveness

strong

The tracked ceiling is $15M across 2 awards.

Partnership need

moderate

This may be stronger with a WHO lead or co-applicant based on fit scores.

Recommended next action

This opportunity should be tracked and considered for application due to its alignment with global health priorities.

Activities under this Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) should focus on protecting and improving public health globally by: 1) strengthening public health surveillance systems; 2)improving the public health surveillance workforce; 3) improving the interface between public health disease surveillance and laboratory systems; 4) reinforcing emergency surveillance preparedness; 5) enhancing electronic disease surveillance platforms and systems; and 6)enhancing the use of surveillance data for public health action. This NOFO is intended to support global health security partners to develop or continue the implementation of surveillance activities that focus on protecting and improving public health globally through strategic planning, policy, strengthening surveillance capacities and systems through partnerships. These surveillance systems should build and improve regional and country capacities to detect, respond, control, and prevent infectious diseases and emerging threats; strengthen border health security; and mitigate public health events of international concern (PHEICs) or other global health issues. The implementing partner(s) will work closely with Ministries of Health, CDC country offices, and other stakeholders to assess existing surveillance systems, identify gaps, and propose solutions to enhance system performance. Activities will include the development and adaptation of protocols, training materials, and guidance documents, as well as the integration of surveillance data into actionable insights for decision-making. The partner will also support cross-sectoral collaboration to address One Health priorities, facilitate the use of innovative tools and technologies, and provide workforce development opportunities to build local capacity. This NOFO aligns with the broader mission of the DGHP to improve global health security by ensuring countries are equipped to prevent, detect, and respond to public health threats effectively. The implementing partner will play a critical role in advancing surveillance systems that contribute to timely interventions and evidence-based policy decisions, ultimately safeguarding public health at national and global levels.

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