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Epidemic prevention

Outbreaks can be stopped before they become epidemicssaving millions of lives and livelihoods.

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Why epidemic prevention?

Preventing epidemics costs far less than responding to crises. Through global collaboration and strategic resource allocation, we can find and stop outbreaks before they spread out of control.

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Preparedness works. Even with tight budgets and limited resources.

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World Health Organisation (WHO)

Benchmarks for health emergencies

We partner with the World Health Organization to standardize best practices for preparedness, including developing a benchmarking tool to simplify and accelerate preparedness planning under International Health Regulations.

The cost of health care worker infections

In our advocacy efforts to protect health care workers, we released a joint report with the World Bank to calculate the true cost of health care worker infections during the COVID-19 pandemic, as well as wider socioeconomic implications.

How we work

We strengthen health security through our partnerships with governments, countries and global agencies by offering technical assistance, capacity building and advocacy support. 

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Where we work: Epidemic prevention

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Learn about 7-1-7 at your own pace with free online courses

The 7-1-7 Alliance
As more countries adopt the 7-1-7 target to accelerate outbreak detection and response, training for public health officials is essential to maximize its impact. The 7-1-7 Alliance, an initiative hosted…
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Epidemic-Ready Primary Health Care (ERPHC) framework and technical package

Resolve to Save Lives
Capacities, core activities and outcomes for implementing Epidemic-Ready Primary Health Care (ERPHC).
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Recommendations: Strengthening country architecture for epidemic preparedness

Resolve to Save Lives
Five recommendations for strengthening health security at the country level—developed and refined hand-in-hand with governments and partners.
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7-1-7: rapid improvement for early disease detection and response

7-1-7 Alliance
An introduction to the 7-1-7 target, its uses, and how it complements existing tools and assessments.

Latest news

Our latest Epidemics That Didn’t Happen report shows that preparedness works

May 18, 2026
The fourth edition of Epidemics That Didn't Happen shows that the trajectory of a disease is not a matter of fate, but targeted investment and timing.…

Amanda McClelland: Keys to the Epidemics That Didn’t Make the Headlines

May 18, 2026
Amanda McClelland highlights the latest Epidemics That Didn’t Happen report with stories from 11 countries using the 7-1-7 target to stop outbreaks early.…

Emergency-Ready Primary Health Care (ERPHC) Framework and Operational Guide

May 11, 2026
The ERPHC Framework and Operational Guide offers a practical approach to embedding preparedness, response and resilience within routine PHC systems.…