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Public Health Epidemiology, Prevention and Control of Influenza and Other Respiratory Pathogens in China

Last update: Nov 29, 2022 Last update: Nov 29, 2022

Details

Location:China
China
Grantmaking entity type:Development Institution
Status:Closed
Budget: USD 4,350,000
Award ceiling: USD 350,000
Award floor: USD 250,000
Sector:Health, Agriculture & Rural Development
Eligible applicants:NGOs / Nonprofit Organisations, Government / Public Bodies, Academic Institutions, Private Sector
Eligible citizenships:China
China
Date posted: Nov 16, 2022

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General InformationDocument Type: Grants NoticeFunding Opportunity Number: RFA-IP-23-001Funding Opportunity Title: Public Health Epidemiology, Prevention and Control of Influenza and Other Respiratory Pathogens in ChinaOpportunity Category: DiscretionaryO
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About the Funding Agency

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is a federal agency of the U.S. Department of Health founded in 1946 and located in Druid Hills, Georgia, USA. Its role is to ensure the health and safety of the population by providing information on opportunities for improving health care decisions. Over the past decade, the agency has played an important role in the United States' fight against the spread of the A/California/H1N1 influenza strain.

Nowadays, CDC is an important operational component of the Department of Health and Human Services and is well known as the leading national agency for health promotion, prevention and preparedness. The agency remains at the forefront of the public health efforts aimed at preventing and controlling chronic and infectious diseases, injuries, occupational hazards, disabilities and health threats. CDC is recognized around the world for its studies and research as well as for being an action-oriented agency. CDC conducts research and applies the results to improve living standards and quickly respond to health emergencies. CDC works with states and other partners to establish a health surveillance system that monitors and prevents disease outbreaks, including those related to biological terrorism, implements disease prevention strategies and maintains national health statistics. The agency also makes international efforts against disease transmission with staff in more than 25 countries.

CDC key sectors: Public Health, Research, Health Surveillance, Laboratory, Science, Innovation, Disease Transmission, Social Welfare, etc.

About the Sectors

Health

Covers healthcare services, public health systems, and activities aimed at promoting physical and mental well-being.


Key areas:
  • Healthcare services and facilities
  • Public health and disease prevention
  • Medical equipment, supplies, and services

Agriculture & Rural Development

Comprises agricultural production and rural development activities aimed at improving food systems, livelihoods, and living conditions in rural and non-urban areas.


Key areas:
  • Crop cultivation and livestock production
  • Agricultural inputs, practices, and equipment
  • Rural development and support to farming communities