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Regional Offices Around the World
May 15, 2024
At a glance
Regional offices support U.S. CDC to prevent, detect and respond rapidly, efficiently, and effectively to health threats wherever they occur. Regional offices are part of a U.S. CDC network of regional and country offices in over 60 countries. Since 2020, U.S. CDC has established six regional offices, covering Eastern Europe/Central Asia, the Middle East/North Africa, South America, Southeast Asia, Central America and the Caribbean, and East Asia/Pacific.
Our approach
Our agency has a network of regional and
country offices
in over 60 countries. Incorporating a regional approach strengthens our ability to:
Advance global health security.
Implement sustainable, long-term overseas structures.
Expand the reach of technical assistance and programs.
Respond rapidly to disease outbreaks.
Efficiently leverage assets and financial resources.
Through all our overseas platforms, our agency is in a better position to prevent, detect, and respond to health threats and infectious diseases. This also enables us to address broader health issues that have tremendous impacts worldwide. No matter the threat, we know we can protect the health of Americans and people around the world.
Our agency is committed to creating a world where people—in the United States and around the globe—live healthier, safer, and longer lives.
Our work
CDC regional offices:
Build
capacities across the regions in surveillance and data use, laboratory, workforce development, emergency preparedness and outbreak response.
Collaborate
with CDC country offices to advance programs bilaterally and promotes intra-regional collaboration.
Coordinate
closely with partners to advance global health security activities across multiple countries in the region.
Facilitate
activities that have a regional focus.
Support
the coordination of interagency work as one U.S. government around the world.
Uphold
our agency-wide Global Health Strategy for advancing public health and health security.
Work
with subject matter experts from CDC headquarters and CDC country offices, to engage CDC programs, priorities, and scientific expertise.
Our regional presence
Caribbean and Central America Regional Office
Learn more about CDC's Caribbean and Central America Regional Office.
June 5, 2025
East Asia/Pacific Regional Office
Learn more about the CDC's East Asia and Pacific Regional Office
July 14, 2025
Eastern Europe and Central Asia Regional Office
Learn more about CDC's Eastern Europe and Central Asia Regional Office.
June 5, 2025
Middle East/North Africa Regional Office
Learn more about the CDC's Middle East/North Africa Regional Office.
Sept. 24, 2025
South America Regional Office
Learn more about CDC's South America Regional Office.
June 5, 2025
Southeast Asia Regional Office
Learn more about the CDC's Southeast Asia Regional Office.
June 5, 2025
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May 15, 2024
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