NCHS international statistics programs : collaborations with the United Nations and other international organizations
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Description:NCHS collaborates with countries around the world and participates in a wide range of international initiatives. These programs consist of cooperative ventures on analytical and methodological issues, technical assistance, consultation, training, information exchange, and liaison with multinational agencies. Additionally, NCHS sponsors and hosts international meetings and symposia in order to foster the sharing of scientific information. Through these efforts, NCHS seeks to improve the availability and advance the quality and comparability of health data in the United States and other countries.
Three fact sheets describe international statistics activities at NCHS. In addition to this fact sheet on collaborations with the United Nations, fact sheets on “Bilateral and Multilateral Collaborations” and “Washington Group on Disability Statistics” are available from the NCHS website.
For more information about NCHS, visit https://www.cdc.gov/nchs.
For more information about ISP, visit https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/isp.htm.
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Content Notes:About NCHS -- International activities at NCHS -- World Health Organization (WHO) Collaborating Center for the Family of International Classifications for North America -- Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OCED)
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