africa centres for disease control and prevention (africa cdc)

What is the Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention?

The Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (Africa CDC) is a specialized technical institution of the African Union (AU) that supports member states in their efforts to strengthen public health systems and improve the capacity to detect, prevent, control, and respond to disease threats and outbreaks. Established in 2017, Africa CDC plays a crucial role in promoting health security across the continent.

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