#DYK? Global Health Engagement was codified in 2017 by DOD Instruction 2000.30, which defines GHE as interactions between DOD and partner nations’ civilian or military stakeholders, in coordination with the USG interagency, to build trust, share information, coordinate activities, maintain influence, and achieve interoperability in health-related activities in support of U.S. national security policy and military strategy. #DODGHE
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The Defense HIV/AIDS Prevention Program (DHAPP) has partnered with over 80 nations since its inception. Today with 55 ...
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#DYK? International Health Specialists drive activities improve medical capabilities of both U.S. and partner nation ...
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US Africa Command oversees the medical component of the African Peacekeeping Rapid Response Partnership (#APRRP), a U.S. ...
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For the last 60 years, the U.S and Thailand have been partners addressing critical issues for public health. This year, ...
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The African Partnership Outbreak Response Alliance, or #APORA, started in 2014 as an information sharing network to ...
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Building mutual trust: The 64th MED DET (VSS) led a three-day U.S.-Serbian engagement which focused on canine tactical ...
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#DYK? There’s a network of clinical laboratories across the globe. These labs model medical diplomacy. Collaborations ...
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Medical Pods at the temporary Joint Mobility Processing Center at Ramstein Air Base, Germany are just the first stop for ...
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The Richard G. Lugar Center for Public Health Research is home to the Georgian National Center for Disease Control and ...
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The @DeptofDefense’s $150 million package for the Ukraine Security Assistance Initiative (USAI) includes training, ...
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#DYK? International Health Specialists help with security by offering medical services that leads to what we call ...
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Since 1994, the Colorado State Guard has conducted medical security cooperation with Slovenia. Every year, Guardsmen ...
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#DYK? Partnerships with integrated health services advance shared interests? GHE helps strengthen interoperability and ...
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Last Updated: July 11, 2023