What to know
Global health observances are designated days, weeks, or months dedicated to raising awareness and mobilizing action on key health issues worldwide. These events encourage awareness, collaboration, and action to address pressing health challenges. Explore our list of select health observances related to global health.
Upcoming awareness days
Starting November 25, CDC affirms our commitment to prevent and respond to gender-based violence.
More awareness days
The theme for 2024's World Neglected Tropical Disease Day is "Unite. Act. Eliminate."
Celebrate World Water Day on March 22 and promote the access to safe water for everyone.
Each year, on March 24, the CDC joins the global community to observe World TB Day.
This observance recognizes the valuable contributions of health workers in global public health.
World Immunization Week falls on the last week in April.
World Malaria Day 2024: Leading with Malaria Control Innovation in Mind
On July 28, CDC raises awareness about the burden of viral hepatitis and global efforts to end it.
On World Humanitarian Day, CDC honors the contributions and sacrifices of humanitarian workers.
Mosquito research in Colombia provides valuable insight into effectiveness of malaria control tools
August 31 marks IOAD, a global campaign to end overdose. Partner with us to empower your community.
This observance recognizes the role field epidemiologists play in protecting populations worldwide.
Join CDC each September for Fungal Disease Awareness Week (FDAW). Think fungus to save lives.
On October 11, CDC honors the progress made in the fight against HIV among young women and girls.
On October 15, CDC highlights the power of handwashing to prevent illness.
On October 24, CDC recognizes global progress toward a polio-free world.
One Health Day is an opportunity for people to learn about and promote One Health.
On November 19, CDC celebrates toilets and recognizes how proper sanitation can save lives.
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Global Health Center