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One World, One Goal: What Public Health and the World Cup Teach Us About Global Community
By CDC Foundation at SaportaReport (Atlanta civic/news)
· June 22, 2026
· 1 min read
Every four years, soccer brings the world together.
This summer, the Men’s FIFA World Cup has come to North America, bringing together teams from 48 countries and fans from more than 200. They arrive with different traditions and celebrations, speaking over 100 different languages. Yet, they a...
Key takeaway This summer, the Men’s FIFA World Cup has come to North America, bringing together teams from 48 countries and fans from more than 200.
Why this matters in The Atlanta
In Atlanta , home to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the connection between global public health and local community is particularly relevant. As the Men's FIFA World Cup brings together fans from around the world, it's a reminder that public health challenges, such as lead exposure, know no borders. The CDC Foundation's work in countries like Brazil and Mozambique to strengthen laboratory systems and detect infectious disease outbreaks has a direct impact on the health and safety of Atlanta's own diverse community. With residents from over 200 countries calling Atlanta home, the city's public health system must be equipped to address the unique challenges that come with this diversity. As the city looks to support its own lead screening programs and infectious disease response, it can draw on the expertise and lessons learned from global public health initiatives, ultimately working towards the shared goal of safer, healthier communities.
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Category: local ·
Published: June 22, 2026 ·
Source: SaportaReport (Atlanta civic/news) ·
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What is this story about? Every four years, soccer brings the world together.
This summer, the Men’s FIFA World Cup has come to North America, bringing together teams from 48 countries and fans from more than 200. They arrive with different traditions and celebrations, speaking over 100 different languages. Yet, they a...
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