CDC in Vietnam: Why We're Here
Since 1998, CDC has partnered in Vietnam with the government and local and international organizations to build quality sustainable health systems, providing long-term public health impact and protecting the health of Vietnamese and Americans at home and abroad. CDC delivers evidence-based expertise that strengthens the capacity and infrastructure of the national health systems in Vietnam, providing life-saving care and treatment for people living with HIV/AIDS and preventing the spread of infectious diseases, such as flu and other potential health threats.
Building public health capacity in partner countries, improving health security globally, and collaborating with partners to impact the health and wellbeing of people around the world is an exceptional investment.
CDC's Impact in Vietnam
Provided HIV Prevention, Care, and Treatment
Improved Quality of Laboratories
Increased Public Health Workforce Capacity
Improved Quality of HIV Services
Developed and Updated National Policies
*all data as of September 2013
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