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To keep pace with emerging public health challenges and to address the leading causes of death and disability, CDC initiated an effort to achieve measurable impact quickly in a few targeted areas. CDC's Winnable Battles are public health priorities with large-scale impact on health and with known, effective strategies to address them.
The current Winnable Battles have been chosen based on the magnitude of the health problems and our ability to make significant progress in improving outcomes. By identifying priority strategies and clear targets and by working closely with our public health partners, we can make significant progress in reducing health disparities and the overall health burden from these diseases and conditions.
Winnable Battles Resources
Background information about CDC's Winnable Battles, including PowerPoint presentations, Frequently Asked Questions, and more.
Winnable Battles Goals
Learn more about CDC's goals for the Winnable Battles initiative, what CDC is doing, and what you can do to support Winnable Battles.
Data to Action
New data and analysis tools – including Sortable Stats, Policy Implementation Analyses and Burden Assessments – that serve as resources in the promotion of policy, system and environmental changes to improve health.
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