Partnerships
Stories in this Section
- Partnering to Curb Teen Dating Violence
- “Amazing” HIV Support Group
- Reductions In Healthcare-associated Infections
- Work Continues In Kenya Despite Post-election Violence
- One Millionth Call to 1-800-QUIT-NOW
- Staying Healthy at the Olympics
- 2008 Physical Activity Guidelines
In many ways CDC partners are the backbone of engagement and collaboration at the grass-roots level. CDC’s partners exponentially help the agency carry out public health actions and develop public health findings and recommendations. By working with its partners and establishing a global network of staff, laboratories, and response centers, we can have the greatest impact on the future of public health.
Some stories in this section are about how CDC and its partners worked together on drastically reducing healthcare-associated infections, curbing teen dating violence, and preventing HIV transmission to newborns.
These stories represent only a fraction of the work being done by CDC and its partners. We hope they inspire you to learn more about CDC, its people and partners, and how we can all accomplish much more by relying on and working with each other to solve public health challenges.
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