Stories

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Caring for Teens: Tackling Substance Use Before It Leads to Crisis

For the Conrad N. Hilton Foundation, making a difference means getting ahead of the curve. A three-year pilot initiative seeks to provide a school-centered approach to combating the growing trend of substance use and risky sexual behavior among teens.

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Health After Hurricanes: CDC Foundation Donors Help Restore Health in Puerto Rico

In September 2017, Hurricanes Irma and Maria devastated the island of Puerto Rico. The island’s healthcare system was crippled by the storms, and electricity outages caused refrigeration to fail, destroying 90 percent of Puerto Rico’s flu vaccine.

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Game-Changing Vaccine Delivery: Tiny Patch Makes a Huge Impact in the Fight against Measles and Rubella

Despite the fact that vaccination is one of the world’s most effective ways to save and protect lives, significant hurdles remain. But one collaborative team is on the verge of a breakthrough.

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Global Disease Fighters: International Partnership Bolsters Disease Surveillance

In the global fight against infectious disease threats, a strong first line of defense is critical. Yet in much of the developing world, community health officials and epidemiologists are under-prepared for widespread public health emergencies.

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3-D Innovations, Algorithms and the Science of Body Measurement

When working in the field, Dr. Karim Bougma is up early—some days rising at 3:00 a.m. to start his day. With a 3-D imaging device in hand, he joins a team each morning as they go house-to-house to collect body measurement data for children under five, which is being used to monitor and evaluate population, health and nutrition programs.

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Hurricane Recovery Needs Won’t Stop When the Calendar Changes

When looking back on the top news stories of 2017, one that certainly rises to the top is the record-breaking Atlantic hurricane season. Who can forget the series of hurricanes in late August and September that wreaked destruction on portions of the continental United States and the U.S. territories of Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands.

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Burkina Faso: Helping Secure the Globe from Outbreaks

Each day headlines highlight dangerous disease outbreaks that strike fear because of their capacity to rapidly infect populations across the globe. Through the Global Health Security Agenda, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is working with 31 countries to accelerate their ability to prevent, detect and respond to infectious disease threats. The CDC Foundation is supporting CDC's work with partners in the West African country of Burkina Faso to advance these Global Health Security efforts.

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Investing in Effective Health Management

Without strong public health management and efficient organizational performance, many important global health initiatives in low-resource countries fall short of their intended goals. How can this challenge be addressed?