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  2. Global Health Security Agenda - Wikipedia

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    It was also extended through 2024 with the release of the Global Health Security Agenda (GHSA) 2024 Framework (called "GHSA 2024"). [6] The latter has the purpose to reach a standardized level of capacity to combat infectious diseases. [7] More than 70% of the world remains underprepared to prevent, detect, and respond to a public health emergency.

  3. Executive Order 14155 - Wikipedia

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    The order also instructed the director of the White House Office of Pandemic Preparedness and Response Policy to review and replace the 2024 U.S. Global Health Security Strategy. Additionally, the Secretary of State was ordered to cease negotiations on the WHO Pandemic Agreement. [4]

  4. Global health funding by the United States - Wikipedia

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    From FY 2015 to FY 2024, global HIV funding represented 42%-50% of the U.S. global health budget, with FY 2024 allocations totaling $5.4 billion, including $4.9 billion for PEPFAR and $575 million for NIH research. [12] The Biden administration recently announced a six percent cut to the PEPFAR budget for FY 2025 with a proposed budget $4.4 ...

  5. Global Health Security Initiative - Wikipedia

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    The Global Health Security Initiative (GHSI) is a collaborative effort among several nations and organizations focused on strengthening global health security. [1] [2] [3] Established in response to the 2001 terrorist attacks, its primary goal is to prepare for and address public health risks related biological, chemical, nuclear terrorism, or pandemics.

  6. The Top 10 Global Risks for 2024 - AOL

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    Those conflicts will expand in 2024, but it’s a third “war”—the United States versus itself—that poses the greatest global risk. And, as always, there will be new stories that deserve ...

  7. Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security - Wikipedia

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    The Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security (abbreviated CHS) is an independent, nonprofit organization of the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. The center works to protect people's health from epidemics and pandemics and ensures that communities are resilient to major challenges.

  8. DHS Office of Health Affairs - Wikipedia

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    DHS Office of Health Affairs The Office of Health Affairs (OHA) is a component within the United States Department of Homeland Security . OHA provides health and medical expertise in support of the department's mission to prepare for, respond to, and recover from all hazards affecting the nation’s health security.

  9. Health security - Wikipedia

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    Health security is a concept or framework for public health issues which includes protection of national populations from external health threats such as pandemics. [4] Four types of security may be considered in this context: biosecurity; global health security; human security; and national security. [5]