Funding Opportunity: Advancing Infection and Prevention Control – Building Bridges in Infection Prevention & Control Workshop Facilitator

  • Funding Opportunity: Advancing Infection and Prevention Control – Building Bridges in Infection Prevention & Control Workshop Facilitator

    The National Network of Public Health Institutes (NNPHI) seeks qualified facilitators for an in-person workshop focused on Infection Prevention and Control (IPC) in healthcare. This workshop, titled Building Bridges: Strengthening Relationships Between Public Health Institutes and Healthcare Entities to Advance Infection Prevention and Control (IPC), is part of an effort to enhance public health workforce […]

  • Rooted in Change: the Environmental Health and Climate Workgroup Explores Climate Action Policies

    As we stand at the crossroads of an ever-changing planet, the signs of climate change are no longer confined to distant future predictions. Instead, they are unfolding before our eyes in the form of extreme events that leave marks on the world we call home. From the devastating Hawaii wildfires, deemed the deadliest in a […]

  • Bringing Climate Back into Focus in 2023

    When reflecting on the year 2022, challenges like the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic to the war in Ukraine and global economic uncertainty might have popped into your head. Although 2022 was a bumpy road, to say the least, there is one thing that has continued to persist for many communities around the country: climate change. From […]

  • Reflections on Success: Hurricane Response Hub

      The Hurricane Response Hub (HRH) initiative was a two and a half year collaboration between the National Network of Public Health Institutes (NNPHI) and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) National Center for Environmental Health. In response to the devastating hurricanes of 2017—Harvey, Irma, and Maria—five technical assistance centers (TACs) were established […]

  • It’s Time for Public Health to Prioritize Environmental Justice

    The intersection between public health and environmental justice has emerged as a topic of interest in nearly all corners of the country, as communities, policymakers, and elected officials grapple with the immediate and long-term health effects of pollution and climate change. From Flint’s water crisis to fires in California to families struck by rare cancers […]

  • Introducing Project Firstline

    The recent news that the President of the United States and many of his close advisors  contracted the coronavirus has shocked many in the nation and underscored the relentless nature of the COVID-19 pandemic that has killed more than 215,000 Americans. The pandemic has also highlighted the reality that infectious disease can pose a much […]

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