CDC in Malawi
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CDC in Malawi

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    The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) established an office in Malawi in 2001, working with local and international partners to strengthen health systems and implement high-impact HIV and TB programs through the President’s Emergency Plan For AIDS Relief. CDC also provides support to build laboratory and workforce capacity, strengthen surveillance systems, and implement interventions for malaria control under the U.S. President’s Malaria Initiative.

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    Malawi_Factsheet-p.pdf

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    CDC staff -- At a glance -- Top 10 causese of death -- HIV and Tuberculosis -- Health Systems Strengthening -- Laboratory Capacity Building-- Field Epidemiology Training Program -- Malaria -- CDC Implementing Partners in Malawi -- CDC Impact inMalawi.
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