The Centre for Control of Childhood Communicable
Diseases is an international non-governmental organisation present in 81
countries with the main goal of protecting children from childhood diseases
communicable disease such as chickenpox, common cold, Hepatitis A, B and C,
measles, whooping cough, etc. The Centre for Control of Communicable Disease
was founded in 1957 with her headquarters located in Brussels, Belgium with a
special focus on developing and applying disease control and prevention by helping parents, school principals, teachers, directors of child care
facilities and health care professionals prevent and control communicable.
Diseases is an international non-governmental organisation present in 81
countries with the main goal of protecting children from childhood diseases
communicable disease such as chickenpox, common cold, Hepatitis A, B and C,
measles, whooping cough, etc. The Centre for Control of Communicable Disease
was founded in 1957 with her headquarters located in Brussels, Belgium with a
special focus on developing and applying disease control and prevention by helping parents, school principals, teachers, directors of child care
facilities and health care professionals prevent and control communicable.
Centre
for Control of Childhood Communicable Diseases is funded by donations by
institutional and individual donations. Institutions include governments, non-governmental
organizations, multilateral agencies, corporations, trusts and foundations. In
1984, the centre became recognised by the World Health Organisation (WHO) and
United Nations Children’s Fund which became additional source of funding to the
organisation.
for Control of Childhood Communicable Diseases is funded by donations by
institutional and individual donations. Institutions include governments, non-governmental
organizations, multilateral agencies, corporations, trusts and foundations. In
1984, the centre became recognised by the World Health Organisation (WHO) and
United Nations Children’s Fund which became additional source of funding to the
organisation.