At a glance
The STOP Program is a collaboration between CDC, the World Health Organization (WHO), and the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) to train international public health consultants to deploy to countries worldwide. STOP consultants help strengthen national immunization surveillance programs, support supplemental immunization activities, respond to disease outbreaks, and help support polio eradication.
![Health worker tracking polio vaccinations in Malawi A woman holding a baby talks to a health worker tracking vaccinations with a phone app.](/global-immunization/media/images/polio-tracking-malawi-un0641165-1200-675.jpg)
Resources
The STOP Program recruits and trains international public health consultants around the world.
STOP Program helps countries prevent, detect, and respond to vaccine-preventable diseases.
Health professionals may serve as epidemiologists, data managers, and communication consultants.
Background and program priorities of the STOP Program.