Division of Global Health Protection (DGHP)
Global health protection is about more than one country, one issue, or one pathogen. Many factors affect our health security, like infectious diseases, humanitarian crises, and the growing burden of noncommunicable diseases. No matter what the cause, the Division of Global Health Protection (DGHP) and its partners across CDC and the globe are working to protect health and save lives.
Research: Global Health Security and Economic Protection
A recent CDC article examines how our global health work protects the health and economic well-being of the whole U.S., as well as individual states.
Read Global Health Security: Protecting the United States in an Interconnected Worldexternal icon.
Learn more about CDC’s work protecting jobs and economy through Global Health Security.
In the Spotlight
- Updates from the Field
Stories About Responding to COVID-19 (Fall 2020) - FETP 40th Anniversary
This year, CDC celebrates Field Epidemiology Training Program (FETP)’s 40th anniversary - FETP Photo Gallery
FETPs over the years responding in communities around the world - CDC and 5 Years of GHSA
Global Health Security Agenda work
Page last reviewed: December 8, 2020