Global Violence Prevention: Partners
CDC is part of a network of government and private organizations that help inform international health policies and programs. The following are key partners in violence prevention:
- Inter-American Coalition for the Prevention of Violence
As a member of the Inter-American Coalition for the Prevention of Violence, CDC is working to reduce violence in the Americas by developing and monitoring key indicators; conducting seminars and workshops; offering technical assistance in the design, implementation, and evaluation of programs, and providing information to policymakers. Other coalition partners follow: - World Health Organization
- United Nations Children's Fund
- Violence Prevention Alliance
CDC is a core partner and funder of the Violence Prevention Alliance (VPA) - a network of World Health Organization member states, governments, nongovernmental and community-based organizations, private, international, and intergovernmental agencies working to prevent violence. The alliance develops policies, programs, and tools to use the recommendations of the World Report on Violence and Health [PDF 321KB] in communities, regions, and countries around the world.
The core members of the alliance also supported the creation of a searchable online database of evidence-based programs. The database provides access to abstracts from published studies that have measured the effectiveness of activities to prevent violence. Studies in the database measure the effect of interventions directly on violence
Other founding members of the VPA include:
- Belgium Ministry of Health
- The California Wellness Foundation, United States of America
- Centre for Health Promotion, Public Health Agency of Canada
- Centre for Public Health, Liverpool John Moores University, United Kingdom
- Health Protection Agency North West, United Kingdom
- Hesse Department of Social Welfare, Germany
- Ministry of Health, Jamaica
- Page last reviewed: January 12, 2015
- Page last updated: April 25, 2016
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