Resource Type: Test & Learn Videos

About the Health Campaign Effectiveness Program Test & Learn Series

The Test & Learn Series advances learning, collaboration and communication in critical health campaign issues across the five major health campaign domains, and among country leaders, global actors, donors, and implementing groups. Hosted by the Health Campaign Effectiveness Program of the Task Force for Global Health, this series highlights innovative campaign approaches and delivery models.

The Malaria Consortium shared the results of a study that tested the feasibility of co-implementing vitamin A supplementation (VAS) with a seasonal malaria chemoprevention (SMC) campaign in rural and urban settings in Bauchi State Nigeria. View the session and slides to learn about actions you can consider for planning and implementing effective, equitable, and feasible health campaigns.
The Malaria Consortium shared the results of a study that tested the feasibility of co-implementing vitamin A supplementation (VAS) with a seasonal malaria chemoprevention (SMC) campaign in rural and urban settings in Bauchi State Nigeria. View the session and slides to learn about actions you can consider for planning and implementing effective, equitable, and feasible health campaigns.
Learn promising practices in collaborative planning; and hear from representatives of national health programs, NGOs, and funding organizations as they discuss policy and decision-making factors that enable and hinder collaborative planning for integrated campaigns.
View the findings from two costing studies around integrated campaigns. Early findings show efficiencies in major financial cost drivers such as per diem and transport cost and also highlight the importance of the existing health workforce in delivering integrated campaigns.
Dr. Andreas Hasman and his team at the UNICEF Programme Division explored which measures of effectiveness, in addition to coverage, would be helpful to program implementers. Learn more about the findings, how they translate across disease domains, and possible implications for campaign co-delivery and planning.
Hear a thought-provoking conversation on how factors at the community level can impact and shape health campaign effectiveness. Gaining a deeper understanding into trust, logistics, and campaign worker’s mental and financial conditions can make a difference in how campaigns are funded and designed to produce better outcomes and prevent exploitation.
In this inaugural Test & Learn event, explore the findings from a research study on the factors that enable or hinder campaign integration. The team interviewed 28 health campaign managers across immunization, polio, malaria, Vitamin A, and NTD programs from Cote d’Ivoire, Ethiopia, Ghana, Guyana, Indonesia, and Nigeria.

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