Cdc Phep Cooperative Agreement

There are 62 beneficiaries of PHEP cooperation agreements: as stated in the Phep Communication on Funding Opportunities (NOFO) 2019-2024, the funding of PHEP cooperation agreements aims primarily to support prevention activities that contribute to preventing, identifying, responding, reducing and recovering from them. However, at the written request of a recipient, PHEP resources may be used on a case-by-case basis to support response efforts where the activities fall within the activities authorized by the PHEP Legal Authority, Section 319C-1 of the Public Health Act, phEP NOFO and the terms of the PHEP Award Notice. Activities should also support progress in achieving the CDC`s 15 public health preparedness and response capabilities and evidence of their availability. The Emergency Prevention Cooperation Agreement (PHEP) for public health is an important source of funding for public, local and territorial health services. Since 2002, the PHEP cooperation agreement has supported health authorities throughout the country. This helps health authorities develop and strengthen their capacities to effectively respond to a number of public health threats, including infectious diseases, natural disasters, and biological, chemical, nuclear and radiological events. . . .