Tuesday, May 19, 2026

New Network Launches to Strengthen Collaborative Disease Surveillance in 7 African Countries

Project ECHO at the University of New Mexico Health Sciences Center has launched an innovative initiative that aims to significantly strengthen infectious disease collaborative surveillance in seven African nations: Ethiopia, Kenya, Mozambique, Nigeria, Senegal, Tanzania and Zambia. Project ECHO and partners will support ministries of health and national public health institutes through learning and knowledge exchange to strengthen the detection and response to disease outbreaks — all while making the countries’ health systems stronger and more resilient.

The new collaborative surveillance initiative contributes to Project ECHO’s mission to democratize knowledge and expand access to best-practice health care around the world. The work is supported by a two-year, $2.2 million grant from the Gates Foundation.

“Health workers and public health professionals need up-to-date information to respond quickly and effectively to disease outbreaks when time is of the essence. We’re here to help bring them the training they need,” said Dr. Caroline Kisia, Project ECHO’s Africa director. “This work is incredibly urgent. Africa CDC reported 242 outbreaks on the continent in 2024, a steep rise from previous years. If we contain outbreaks quickly, we reduce the risk of future epidemics.”

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