The Centers for Disease Control's NCEZID seeks proposals for a Cooperative Agreement to combat vector-borne diseases globally. With a focus on public health entomology, the goal is to enhance vector surveillance and control networks, ultimately reducing the burden of diseases like arboviral infections. The agency aims to develop regional expertise and strengthen collaboration among public health entomologists. This initiative includes expanding the use of the Sterile Insect Technique (SIT) in the Pacific region to control Aedes-borne diseases. Eligible applicants include organizations dedicated to research and training in tropical diseases. Applications for the forecasted opportunity, worth up to $1 million, are due by 11:59 pm ET on the estimated synopsis close date.