1. Current project: "Strengthening surveillance of micronutrient deficiencies in Georgia", which provides for 4 regions of Georgia: Tbilisi, Kakheti (Lagodekhi), Adjara (Batumi) and Samegrelo (Martvili). The operation of 2 sentinel points in each of these regions: children's and pregnant medical institutions. The following target groups were selected: pregnant women and children aged 12 to 23 months. Two indicators of nutritional status were selected: iron and folate. The project will monitor the nutritional status in selected regions (according to Sentinels), which also includes laboratory research components. The state of micronutrient deficiency in the selected target groups will be determined. The project will monitor the spread of neural tube defects (NTDs) (data will be collected from pregnant sentinels on a monthly basis). The project will include anthropometric measurements in children aged 12-23 months. Project budget: 40 000,00 USD 2. Current project: "Maintaining the resilience of the influenza surveillance network and responding to seasonal/pandemic influenza by national health authorities outside the United States," which aims to strengthen the influenza surveillance system in Georgia through the establishment and readiness of a laboratory base; To provide a laboratory base that can detect human infection with various influenza viruses Ways to implement the project: - The project is based on epidemiological surveillance and virological research at influenza bases located in different cities of the country (Tbilisi, Kutaisi, Batumi, Akhaltsikhe and Zugdidi). Outpatient cases of influenza (HPV) and severe acute respiratory diseases (SARS) are recorded and virologically monitored at the bases. - The medical institutions involved in the study acted in accordance with pre-established protocols and rules. Project budget: 35,000.00 USD 3. Current project: "Combating the spread of antimicrobial resistance in Georgia", which provides for the promotion and implementation of measures to prevent antimicrobial resistance, nosocomial infections and antimicrobial resistance (AMR), improving laboratory capabilities; Standardization of diagnostic tools in microbiological laboratories by introducing guidelines and standard operating procedure documents; Strengthening the Amr National Reference Laboratory for Hospital Infection Surveillance. The specific objective of the project is to strengthen laboratory capacity at the local and central levels to ensure that the surveillance system is strengthened using reliable prevalence data. Project budget: 73.133.00 US dollars 4. Current project: "Strengthening the detection, response and prevention of cases of diarrhoeal diseases and epidemics in Georgia", which provides for the timely detection, investigation and response to isolated cases and epidemics. The possibilities of bacteriological research of diarrheal diseases will be improved. The bacteriological etiological structure and distribution of pathogenic microorganisms will be studied; the susceptibility of antibiotics to isolated cultures and the study of molecular types by the PFGE method will be conducted. Cooperation between the NCDC and the NFA will be strengthened through joint research on food and beverage-related diseases and explosions to improve explosion research and increase the timeliness of preventive measures. Project budget: 152,633.00 USD 5. Ongoing project: "Strengthening immunization and vaccine disease surveillance systems", which aims to strengthen the capacity of the State Immunization Program and the Infection Prevention Program in Georgia at all levels to ensure access to safe and high-quality services and strengthen epidemiological surveillance of vaccines. The main activities of the project: - Medical and municipal chef. Strengthen the capacity of the medical center staff through training. - Study the practice and knowledge of medical staff and elderly households regarding vaccination through research, especially with regard to measles and rubella; Develop a communication strategy based on the attitude of the population and medical staff to vaccination, expand the capabilities of the electronic immunization management module through the development of indicators Project budget: $67,220.00 6. Current project: "Surveillance of respiratory diseases", which provides for the spread of rickettsia and coxsackie in Georgia and Azerbaijan; Awareness of medical personnel about these diseases will be increased; Reservoirs and carriers of the disease will be identified; Appropriate recommendations will be made. Project budget: 80,000.00 USD 7. Current project: "Introduction of enterovirus surveillance in Georgia", which aims to provide additional opportunities for poliovirus surveillance by identifying and typing enteroviruses obtained from clinical sources, as well as increasing the incidence of wild-type polioviruses, identifying vaccine derivatives and poliovirus. Project budget: 45,000.00 USD 8. Current project: "Implementation of the National Laboratory Quality Control Program in Georgia", which provides for the creation of a model of a National Laboratory Quality Control Program in Georgia for the diagnosis of hepatitis C and support for the state hepatitis C treatment program by providing external control schemes for laboratory services. Project budget: USD 56,140.00 9. Current project: "Field Epidemiology and Laboratory Research Program in the South Caucasus", which provides a training program for field epidemiology and laboratory research in the South Caucasus SC/FELTP. In the context of the principles of public health and the concept of "unified health" Project budget: GEL 273 783.00 10. Current project: "Creation of supervision based on the principles of unified healthcare for infectious diseases, which provides for studying the spread of rickettsia and coke infection in Georgia and Azerbaijan; informing medical personnel about these diseases; Project budget: 100,360.00 USD