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      Public health systems and workforce development in Morocco
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      The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), through its Division of Public Health Systems and Workforce Development (DPHSWD), is supporting the Moroccan Ministry of Health (MMoH) to build public health work force capacity, strengthen public health systems, and strengthen public health institutions. Areas of focus include a partnership with DPHSWD’s Sustainable Management Development Program (SMDP) on strengthening public health leadership and management as well as training programs in applied epidemiology that cover disease surveillance, outbreak response, and program evaluation. This collaboration includes a two-year Morocco Field Epidemiology Training Program (FETP), associated short-courses for officers at the regional, national and sub-national level, and supporting outbreak investigations and response throughout the country. The overarching goal of the partnership is to reduce the burden of major public health problems in Morocco.
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