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===[https://www.cdc.gov/globalhealth/healthprotection/data.html Data for Health Initiative]===
*CDC is collaborating with Bloomberg Philanthropies, CDC Foundation, and other partners to work toward strengthening public health systems in low- to middle-income countries across Latin America, Asia, and Africa.


==[https://www.bloomberg.org/public-health/strengthening-health-data/data-for-health/ Data for Health Initiative]==
*Today, approximately half of all deaths in the world go unrecorded, and health policy decisions are often based on inadequate information. Data for Health helps low- and middle-income countries collect better public health data.
===Australia===
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20160702161015/http://newsroom.melbourne.edu/news/global-health-information-infrastructure-100m-philanthropic-grant-bloomberg-philanthropies Global Health Information Infrastructure: $100m Philanthropic Grant from Bloomberg Philanthropies]
**A new paradigm for aid programs is being realised today with the announcement by Bloomberg Philanthropies and the Australian government of the $100m Data for Health initiative. In the first phase of this initiative, the University of Melbourne has received a $10 million philanthropic grant from Bloomberg Philanthropies to provide the principal technical guidance in establishing the Data for Health initiative.




==[https://www.bloomberg.org/public-health/strengthening-health-data/data-for-health/ Data for Health Initiative]==
===United States===
*Today, approximately half of all deaths in the world go unrecorded, and health policy decisions are often based on inadequate information. Data for Health helps low- and middle-income countries collect better public health data.
 
 
*[https://www.cdc.gov/globalhealth/healthprotection/data.html Data for Health Initiative]
**CDC is collaborating with Bloomberg Philanthropies, CDC Foundation, and other partners to work toward strengthening public health systems in low- to middle-income countries across Latin America, Asia, and Africa.