| | Related Links The partner organizations listed here are from several U.S. agencies and worldwide organizations that work with the Office of Global Health Affairs to further global health. - Global Health:
http://www.cdc.gov/globalhealth/ (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention) Read about CDC’s efforts to further global health promotion, protection, and diplomacy. - U.S. Department of State:
http://www.state.gov/ View the activities of the official U.S. government authority on international affairs. - U.S. Census Bureau:
http://www.census.gov/ Find information about global populations and health statistics from the Census Bureau. - Peace Corps:
http://www.peacecorps.gov/ Learn about this U.S. volunteer organization committed to service, peace, and the welfare of people around the world. - Health:
http://www.usaid.gov/our_work/global_health/ (US Agency for International Development (USAID)) Read how USAID is addressing global health challenges by working to improve the quality, availability, and use of essential health services. - Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Office of International Programs:
http://www.fda.gov/oia/homepage.htm Learn how the FDA is involved in ensuring the safety of foods and pharmaceuticals that are manufactured and shipped internationally. - U.S.-México Border Health Commission (USMBHC):
http://www.borderhealth.org/ The mission of the United States-México Border Health Commission is to provide international leadership to optimize health and quality of life along the U.S.-Mexico border. - E-Border Health:
http://www.borderhealth.org/e_border_health.php Find published weekly electronic bulletins (examining current and relevant health issues unique to the U.S-México border region. Weekly bulletins may be e-mailed directly to the recipient’s e-mail address upon free, easy subscription. - USMBHC Reports:
http://www.borderhealth.org/reports.php?curr=about_us View USMBHC published reports examining border health issues to include the recent release of its 2006-2007 Annual Report examining critical areas of action for the border. - USMBHC Research:
http://www.borderhealth.org/data_resources.php?curr=resources View published research by the USMBHC partners and stakeholders examining border health issues. Topic areas include health policy, health access/services, environmental health, health program analysis, and Mexico health services and issues.
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