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national coordinating centers (nccs)
How Do NCCs Collaborate with Other Entities?
NCCs often collaborate with various national and international entities to enhance their capabilities:
Government Agencies
: They work closely with health ministries and other governmental bodies to align public health initiatives and policies.
International Organizations
: NCCs often partner with organizations like the
World Health Organization
(WHO) and the
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
(CDC) for technical support and data sharing.
Academic Institutions
: Collaborations with universities and research institutes help in advancing epidemiological research and training.
Non-Governmental Organizations
(NGOs): NCCs may also partner with NGOs to implement public health interventions and community outreach programs.
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