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    A lab worker wearing a head scarf and lab coat carefully handles a specimen.

    Learn more about DGHP’s contributions to the Global Health Security Agenda (GHSA) in the following reports:

    Global Health Security Agenda: CDC Drives 5 Years of Progress; Threats Remain. Local healthcare workers in Guinea wearing face masks and medical gear with a man in front of the group writing on a paper chart.
    2019 GHSA USG report cover

    Strengthening Health Security Across the Globe: Progress and Impact of U.S. Government Investments in the Global Health Security Agenda pdf icon[9.6MB, 28 Pages]external icon

    cover image of Advancing the Global Health Security Agenda: CDC's Achievements and Impact - 2018

    Advancing the Global Health Security Agenda: CDC Achievements & Impact—2018

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    Advancing the Global Health Security Agenda: Results and Impact of U.S. Government Investments—2018 pdf icon[4.8MB, 24 Pages]external icon

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    Advancing the Global Health Security Agenda: CDC Achievements & Early Impact—2017

    Global Health Security Agenda Report: Progress and Impact from U.S. Government Investments February 2018

    Implementing the Global Health Security Agenda: Progress and Impact from U.S. Government Investments pdf icon[5MB, 24 Pages]

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