Research team from the University of Ottawa, Bruyere Research Institute, University of Medical Sciences, and University of Health and Allied Sciences

As part of the Health Campaign Effectiveness Coalition’s research portfolio, a team from the University of Ottawa, Bruyere Research Institute, University of Medical Sciences, and University of Health and Allied Sciences recently presented the results of a new study. The project’s goal was to understand the opportunities and challenges for campaign co-delivery and collaboration from the perspectives of campaign managers and other country-level decision makers. The team conducted in-depth key informant interviews with 26 health campaign managers across immunization, polio, malaria, Vitamin A, and NTD programs from Cote d’Ivoire, Ethiopia, Ghana, Guyana, Indonesia, and Nigeria, which were then coded according to existing and emerging themes. The team also presented on the findings during the first Test & Learn event–view the summary and recording here.