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SUMMARY:Canadian Conference on Global Health
DESCRIPTION:Rethinking partnership paradigms in global health \n“We need a renewed vision for global health as well as a renewed vision of ourselves in it.” \n\nRegistration is still open – In-person closes November 20\nThe program is online\nView the plenary speakers \nPartnership with UHAS announcement\n2021 Annual General Meeting\nBook your hotel room at the Delta Ottawa\n\nIn the global advance towards 2030\, there is a sense of urgency to evaluate if partnerships in global health at home and abroad are sufficient in their present form to reach the United Nation’s Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The complexity of the SDGs and the current state of the planet requires a paradigm shift in the way we work together. Silos\, one directional knowledge flow\, North-South or top-down approaches are no longer “fit for purpose” in partnerships and need to be reviewed in light of the values of compassion\, equity\, inclusion and respect. \nThis call for a shift in partnerships for global health will be explored across three pressing and interrelated issues facing our world in 2021: power and privilege\, pandemic resilience\, and planetary health. Read more… \nThis year\, one of the Health Campaign Effectiveness Coalition’s awardees\, the Bruyere Institute\, will be presenting a poster. \nThe poster will be online for the length of the conference. View the program here.
URL:https://campaigneffectiveness.org/event/canadian-conference-on-global-health/
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SUMMARY:Vaccine Dinner Club: Weaponized Health Communication: Twitter Bots & Russian Trolls Amplify the Vaccine Debate
DESCRIPTION:On Tuesday\, December 7\, 2021\, the Vaccine Dinner Club will host Weaponized Health Communication: Twitter Bots & Russian Trolls Amplify the Vaccine Debate \nThe speaker will be David A. Broniatowski\, PhD\, FPsyS\, Fellow at the Psychonomic Society and Associate Director\nfor the Institute for Data\, Democracy\, and Politics at The George Washington University. \nRegister now.
URL:https://campaigneffectiveness.org/event/vaccine-dinner-club-weaponized-health-communication-twitter-bots-russian-trolls-amplify-the-vaccine-debate/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20220126T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20220126T150000
DTSTAMP:20260405T123140
CREATED:20220121T142401Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220124T153441Z
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SUMMARY:Call to Action: Routine Immunisation Recovery\, Catch-up Vaccination and reaching zero-dose children in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic
DESCRIPTION:Vaccination coverage estimates in 2020 highlight the adverse impact of COVID-19 on vaccination coverage rates and the dramatic increase in the number of zero dose children. To unpack the numbers and understand the importance of recovery efforts\, this webinar will bring high level speakers from WHO\, UNICEF\, and Gavi to discuss the restoration of routine immunization globally. The panel discussion and Q&A session will focus on a call to action to recover routine immunization in the midst of the pandemic\, with emphasis on catch-up vaccination and reaching zero-dose children. \nDate: January 26th 2:00-3:00 CET \nVenue: Virtual (Zoom) \nSpeakers: \n\nDr. Kate O’Brien\, Director of the Department of Immunization\, Vaccines and Biologicals\, the World Health Organization\nDr. Viorica Berdaga\, Deputy Chief Immunisation\, UNICEF\nAnuradha Gupta\, Deputy CEO\, Gavi\, the Vaccine Alliance\nDr. Lucy Mecca\, Head\, National Vaccines and Immunization Program\, Ministry of Health\, Government of Kenya\n\nLink: https://gavi-org.zoom.us/j/91348745441?pwd=RzA0bHNBeTQ0a3lrd2NJUms5b1RVZz09 \nPasscode: 204912 \nLink to registration
URL:https://campaigneffectiveness.org/event/call-to-action-routine-immunisation-recovery-catch-up-vaccination-and-reaching-zero-dose-children-in-the-context-of-the-covid-19-pandemic/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220127T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220127T110000
DTSTAMP:20260405T123140
CREATED:20211221T192007Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220124T153333Z
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SUMMARY:100% Committed Launch Event
DESCRIPTION:On Thursday 27 January 2022\, ahead of World NTD Day on 30th January\, Uniting to Combat NTDs will host a high level event to celebrate 10 years of the London Declaration; launch the 100% Committed campaign to ending neglected tropical diseases (NTDs); and\, kick off endorsements and commitments for the Kigali Declaration. \nThe 100% Committed campaign will be led by countries affected\, backed by bold financial and political commitments\, and championed by civil society\, influencers\, and people affected by NTDs calling for action. It will be energizing\, positive and aspirational\, highlighting how we are 100% committed to ending NTDs and achieving the WHO’s ambitious target of 100 countries eliminating an NTD by 2030. \nLearn more here.
URL:https://campaigneffectiveness.org/event/100-committed-launch-event/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220130T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220130T170000
DTSTAMP:20260405T123140
CREATED:20211217T163558Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220124T153710Z
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SUMMARY:World NTD Day
DESCRIPTION:Join more than 300 partner organizations on 30 January 2022\, for the third annual World NTD Day\, and celebrate hard-earned progress and take action to #EndtheNeglect and #BeatNTDs. \nOriginally announced by the Crown Prince Court of Abu Dhabi at the 2019 Reaching the Last Mile Forum\, hundreds of partners signed up to mark World NTD Day and demand action to Face NTDs and End The Neglect. \nWhy NTDs?\nNeglected tropical diseases (NTDs) threaten more than 1.7 billion people living in the poorest and most marginalized communities worldwide. These diseases blind\, disable and disfigure people\, taking away not only their health\, but also their chances of staying in school\, earning a living\, or even being accepted by their family or community. \nThe good news? With the right investments and actions\, incredible progress is within reach. Since 2012 alone\, 33 countries have eliminated at least one NTD. Today we are reaching more people with NTD treatment than ever before. \nBy reaching everyone with the solutions we have\, and investing to find the solutions we don’t\, we can create a world where the 1 in 5 people worldwide who are currently at risk can lead healthy\, impactful lives. \nLearn more.
URL:https://campaigneffectiveness.org/event/world-ntd-day/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220215T070000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220215T080000
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CREATED:20220207T161250Z
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SUMMARY:Scaling real-time monitoring approaches and digital solutions  for Covid-19 vaccination and response in Rwanda
DESCRIPTION:Learn about Rwanda’s experience scaling real-time monitoring (RTM) approaches employing digital\, ICT solutions to support Covid-19 vaccination\, real-time Covid-19 surveillance and case management. \nThis Gavi Talks session is co-organized by the Government of Rwanda\, Gavi\, the Vaccine Alliance\, UNICEF\, the World Health Organization and HISP Rwanda. Another session in French will be organized in the coming weeks. \nThe event will include speakers from: \n\nthe Ministry of Health of Rwanda\, \nUNICEF HQ\, \nUNICEF Rwanda\, \nWHO Rwanda\, and \nHISP Rwanda\n\nWith the implementation of the COVID-19 vaccine roll out\, the MoH of Rwanda required a digital platform to register and monitor individual vaccinations\, track the progress of the immunization program and respond in real-time to areas of low coverage. In response\, District Health Information Software 2 (DHIS2) was adapted to include an Electronic Immunization Registry module. Presentations by the Ministry of Health will also address Rwanda experience with Covid-19 case management and surveillance with a focus on how real-time data and information is being used to inform decision-making\, corrective action\, and lessons learned. \nThe webinar will also introduce the launch of new UNICEF-Gavi Guidance on Planning and Implementing Real Time Monitoring Approaches for Immunization Campaigns Gavi has supported UNICEF to compile good practices and lessons learned from countries implementing Real Time Monitoring for immunization campaigns. \nThe new guidance on “Planning and Implementing Real Time Monitoring Approaches for Immunization Campaigns Gavi”  will be posted HERE along  “The Use of Digital Technologies for Real-Time Monitoring of Supplementary Immunization Activities; Good Practices and Lessons Learned”. \n If you would like to send your question ahead of the talk\, please contact Carine Gachen at cgachen@gavi.org\, or ask them during the talk. \nJoin the zoom meeting here. \nZoom passcode: 105104
URL:https://campaigneffectiveness.org/event/scaling-real-time-monitoring-approaches-and-digital-solutions-for-covid-19-vaccination-and-response-in-rwanda/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220307T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220307T170000
DTSTAMP:20260405T123140
CREATED:20220303T185703Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220303T185703Z
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SUMMARY:Webinar: Introducing Gavi's Learning Hubs: An Informational\, Pre-solicitation Engagement Opportunity
DESCRIPTION:The Learning Hubs will be a key tool in Gavi’s learning agenda for equity in immunization during the 5.0 strategic period. They will support more timely monitoring\, evidence generation\, and learning to understand what works to identify and reach zero-dose children—those children who have never had immunization—and bring them toward full immunization and into primary health care. The Learning Hubs will respond to country-defined equity learning priorities and contribute to improved processes to use evidence for decision making by engaging with partners with in-country presence and trusted relationships. The Learning Hubs are proposed for implementation in Mali\, Nigeria\, Somalia\, and Bangladesh. This webinar is for representatives of organizations that may be interested in responding to requests for proposal (RFPs). Other partners from ministries of health\, EPI\, WHO\, UNICEF and other from the proposed countries who want to learn about the Learning Hub concept\, engage in this initiative\, or offer comments to improve its design are also welcome. \nWhen: Monday\, 7 March\, 2022 \nTime: 9:30-11:00 or 14:00-15:30 CET (UCT+1) (same webinar agenda\, two different times to accommodate different time zones) \nPurpose: The purpose of this webinar is to increase the likelihood of quality responses to RFPs through improved understanding of the zero-dose agenda\, though visibility on potential partners\, and through discussion on the design and critical capacities needed to implement the learning hubs in Mali\, Nigeria\, Somalia\, and Bangladesh. \nParticipants: Representatives of organizations (or individual consultants) who could respond to RFPs and other partners in countries such as representatives of ministries of health\, EPI\, WHO\, and UNICEF. French interpretation will be available. \nLinks to registration (You only need to choose ONE): \n9:30am CET: https://gavi-org.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJMkfu6orz8tGN3io-9AjE5TJ5o-m6TDTHgB \nor \n14:00 CET: https://gavi-org.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJcsde6qqT0qHt1_V0iPTYAJWe2t1S3WYGi9
URL:https://campaigneffectiveness.org/event/webinar-introducing-gavis-learning-hubs-an-informational-pre-solicitation-engagement-opportunity/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220322T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220322T100000
DTSTAMP:20260405T123140
CREATED:20220217T195038Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220314T122812Z
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SUMMARY:Test & Learn: Promising Practices in Collaborative Planning for Integrated Campaigns
DESCRIPTION:On Tuesday\, March 22 at 8AM EDT\, the Health Campaign Effectiveness Coalition will share a synthesis of 65 promising practices in collaborative planning. The practices were generated by eight local institutions in six different countries who examined past\, planned\, and potential integrated campaigns. The promising practices are actions that planners\, managers\, and implementers of immunization\, polio\, malaria\, vitamin A supplementation\, and NTD campaigns can consider for improving the planning process and increasing campaign effectiveness.  \nYou are invited to participate and contribute to our collective understanding of the factors that enable and hinder collaborative campaign planning across the campaign integration spectrum – from collaboration in certain campaign components to co-delivery and varied interactions with primary healthcare systems. The second hour of the session will provide a space for participants to engage in deep discussion. Together\, we can identify opportunities and entry points for applying the practices\, and continue to build the Coalition knowledge base. Interpretation in French and/or Spanish will be available if there is sufficient interest\, please indicate in the form below. \nRegister today.  \nAGENDA \nWelcome \nPromising Practices in Collaborative Planning for Campaign Integration  \n\nOverview by Eva Bazant\, Sr. Assoc. Dir.\, Implementation Research\, Task Force for Global Health/Health Campaign Effectiveness Program\, USA and Carol McPhillips Tangum\, Public Health and Evaluation Consultant\, Health Campaign Effectiveness Program\, USA\nPanel discussion with Dr. Ajay Khera\, Country Representative\, EngenderHealth\, India; Dr. Preetha GS\, Professor\, International Institute of Health Management Research\, India; and Dr. Jovana O’Campo\, Professor\, Universidad de Los Andes\, Colombia\n\nDiscussion facilitated by Dr. Santiago Nicholls\, Regional Advisor of Neglected Infectious Diseases\, Pan American Health Organization\, USA and Ms. Pooja Pandey Rana\, Chief of Party\, USAID’s Suaahara Good Nutrition Program\, Helen Keller International\, Nepal \n\nHow are decisions about vertical or integrated campaigns made?\nTo what extent do global and national policies incentivize or hinder collaborative work?\n\nClosing \n\nA collective report out on what the Coalition can do to support the change we want to see.\n\nThe 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. \nRegister here.
URL:https://campaigneffectiveness.org/event/test-learn-promising-practices-in-campaign-planning/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220323T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220323T103000
DTSTAMP:20260405T123140
CREATED:20220322T153949Z
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SUMMARY:Webinar: DHIS2 for Immunization\, Advanced Population Mapping in DHIS2
DESCRIPTION:The latest release of DHIS2 introduces many new\, advanced tools for mapping populations\, building structures\, and adding facility catchments areas. These features make it much easier to see how many people seek services from a facility. This is key information for planning outreach campaigns\, mass vaccinations\, and many other health programs. The University of Oslo and Cross Cut will present these innovations and show you how you can begin to use them today. \n  \n\nEnglish – Wednesday\, 23 March\, 14:00 Oslo time (GMT+1): Register here\nFrançais – Tuesday\, 29 March\, 15:00 Oslo time (GMT+1): Register here\n\n  \nTo learn more about DHIS2 & immunization related information\, click here. \nTo view DHIS2’s information on immunization in their Community of Practice\, click here.
URL:https://campaigneffectiveness.org/event/webinar-dhis2-for-immunization-advanced-population-mapping-in-dhis2/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220328T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220330T170000
DTSTAMP:20260405T123140
CREATED:20220217T194255Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220217T194255Z
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SUMMARY:Alliance for Malaria Prevention 2022 Virtual Partners Meeting
DESCRIPTION:AMP holds its annual partners’ meeting during the first quarter of each year\, convened by the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC) in Geneva\, Switzerland. The meeting provides a forum of globally-recognized importance devoted to ITN program implementation\, covering technical updates\, challenges and lessons learned\, ITN campaign and continuous distribution progress\, post-ITN distribution issues and opportunities\, and other key related topics. \nStaff from national malaria programs and their implementing partners\, as well as representatives of global financial and technical organizations\, attend and present their strategies and lessons learned from ITN distribution activities. The meeting provides a vital opportunity for sharing experiences\, sharing research results\, and mobilizing partnerships around identified gaps for achieving and sustaining ITN universal coverage objectives. \nRegister here.
URL:https://campaigneffectiveness.org/event/alliance-for-malaria-prevention-2022-virtual-partners-meeting/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220328T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220401T170000
DTSTAMP:20260405T123140
CREATED:20220303T201931Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220303T201931Z
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SUMMARY:Consortium of Universities for Global Health 2022: Healthy People\, HealthyPlanet\, Social Justice
DESCRIPTION:On March 28-April 1\, 2022\, the Consortium of Universities for Global Health (CUGH) will host its annual conference. HCE awardee team BRAC University will present an e-poster on their recent research at the conference; view more information about the team’s research project here. \nOver 2\,000 scientists\, students and implementers from academia\, NGOs\, government and the private sector will present\, learn and collaborate to address some of the pressing challenges the world faces. A wide range of medical and non-medical disciplines are represented throughout the virtual pre-conference satellites (free to attend\, register online) and the March 28th-April 1st\, 2022 conference. Attendees will be inspired and challenged to learn new skills\, gain new contacts and find ways we can improve the health of people and the planet. \nRegister here.
URL:https://campaigneffectiveness.org/event/consortium-of-universities-for-global-health-2022-healthy-people-healthyplanet-social-justice/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220329T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220329T113000
DTSTAMP:20260405T123140
CREATED:20220322T154517Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220322T154550Z
UID:11569-1648548000-1648553400@campaigneffectiveness.org
SUMMARY:Webinar: DHIS2 for Immunization\, Advanced Population Mapping in DHIS2
DESCRIPTION:The latest release of DHIS2 introduces many new\, advanced tools for mapping populations\, building structures\, and adding facility catchments areas. These features make it much easier to see how many people seek services from a facility. This is key information for planning outreach campaigns\, mass vaccinations\, and many other health programs. The University of Oslo and Cross Cut will present these innovations and show you how you can begin to use them today. \n  \n\nFrançais – Tuesday\, 29 March\, 15:00 Oslo time (GMT+1): Register here\nEnglish – Wednesday\, 23 March\, 14:00 Oslo time (GMT+1): Register here\n\n  \nTo learn more about DHIS2 & immunization related information\, click here. \nTo view DHIS2’s information on immunization in their Community of Practice\, click here.
URL:https://campaigneffectiveness.org/event/webinar-dhis2-for-immunization-advanced-population-mapping-in-dhis2-2/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220719T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220719T090000
DTSTAMP:20260405T123140
CREATED:20220706T185240Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220713T180231Z
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SUMMARY:Achieving Equitable and Feasible Campaign Integration through SMC and VitA Collaboration: Findings from Bauchi State Nigeria
DESCRIPTION:A Test & Learn Presentation \nAchieving Equitable and Feasible Campaign Integration through SMC and VitA Collaboration: Findings from Bauchi State Nigeria \nOn 19 July 2022\, 8:00-9:00 AM EDT (GMT-12:00)\, Dr. Olusola Oresanya of the Malaria Consortium will share 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. This 2021 study builds on the recommendations from an initial implementation research study conducted in 2019. The study was co-designed with key stakeholders including the NMEP\, the FMoH (the National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control; the Department of Planning Research and Statistics; and the Nutrition Division)\, the Bauchi State Malaria Elimination Programme and the State Primary Health Care Development Agency. Its aim was to inform new policy guidance and to answer questions about safety\, equity\, feasibility in different settings\, the cost of the integrated campaign\, and target-setting. \nPresenter: Dr. Olusola Oresanya\, Senior Country Technical Coordinator\, Malaria Consortium. View her bio here. \nMalaria Consortium is a leading implementer of SMC in Nigeria\, which has been recommended as a malaria prevention strategy for children 3–59 months since 2012. Please see a learning brief and advocacy brief developed from the project. Join the Test & Learn session with Malaria Consortium to learn about actions you can consider for planning and implementing effective\, equitable\, and feasible health campaigns. \nREGISTER TODAY \nAbout the Health Campaign Effectiveness Program Test & Learn Series \nThe 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.
URL:https://campaigneffectiveness.org/event/test-learn-july-19/
LOCATION:Virtual Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220722T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220722T230000
DTSTAMP:20260405T123140
CREATED:20220712T181750Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220712T181813Z
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SUMMARY:Vaccines in a Pandemic World
DESCRIPTION:The Department of Molecular Medicine at the School of Medicine and Dentistry\, Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology has the pleasure to invite you to this seminar dubbed “Vaccines in a Pandemic World” with a panel of leaders in the field of vaccines and health systems. Date: Friday\, July 22\, 2022 | Time: 14:00 (GMT). \nSPEAKERS \nProf. Noni MacDonalds: “Pandemics & vaccines – why it matters” \nProf. Maheshi Ramasamy: “Developing a vaccine during a global pandemic: the Oxford/AZ vaccine” \nDr. Edina Amponsah-Dacosta: “Routine immunization and Health Systems in Africa: Towards a post-pandemic outlook”
URL:https://campaigneffectiveness.org/event/vaccines-in-a-pandemic-world/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220727T073000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220727T083000
DTSTAMP:20260405T123140
CREATED:20220715T192737Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220715T192900Z
UID:13510-1658907000-1658910600@campaigneffectiveness.org
SUMMARY:Webinar: Success Stories on Integration of Immunization with Other Services at Country Level
DESCRIPTION:CORE Group invites you to a country-to-country dialog on the successful integration of immunization with other services to reach zero dose outcomes. The panel will share success stories on the below areas: \n\nIntegration of Immunization with Sexual and Reproductive Health Services (Pathfinder\, Burundi and Tanzania)\nIntegration of Immunization with Water\, Sanitation and Hygiene Services (Water Aid\, Nepal)\nIntegration of Immunization with Reproductive\, Maternal\, Newborn\, Child and Adolescent Health Services (Save the Children\, Laos)\nIntegration with Primary Health Care Services (Clinton Health Access Initiative\, Cameroon)\n\nRegister today to save your spot at the discussion table as we spotlight some successful innovations with country-level programming examples on integration of health interventions and immunization services. We also invite you to add your examples on successful integration of Immunization with other services from your project implementation at country level. \nREGISTRATION LINK
URL:https://campaigneffectiveness.org/event/webinar-success-stories-on-integration-of-immunization-with-other-services-at-country-level/
LOCATION:Virtual Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220809T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220809T100000
DTSTAMP:20260405T123140
CREATED:20220804T161126Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220804T161126Z
UID:13681-1660035600-1660039200@campaigneffectiveness.org
SUMMARY:Using Social Media to Increase Vaccine Confidence
DESCRIPTION:The Sabin Vaccine Institute\, the Bay Area Global Health Alliance and the Alliance for Advancing Health Online\, we invites you to explore how social media can be best used to understand and increase vaccine confidence and uptake – particularly among historically marginalized or excluded communities on Tuesday\, August 9 at 1:00 PM GMT (find local time). \nSpeakers will discuss key findings from the Vaccine Confidence Fund and share best practices from projects implemented in Guatemala\, Algeria\, Kenya\, the United States and the United Kingdom. \nJoin to learn how they effectively harnessed the capabilities of social media platforms and designed effective engagement activities and customized\, targeted messaging to increase vaccine confidence in marginalized and underserved communities.
URL:https://campaigneffectiveness.org/event/using-social-media-to-increase-vaccine-confidence/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220908
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220930
DTSTAMP:20260405T123140
CREATED:20220819T175223Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220819T175351Z
UID:13907-1662595200-1664495999@campaigneffectiveness.org
SUMMARY:The Zero-Dose Children Webinar Series
DESCRIPTION:The Zero-Dose Children Webinar series\, hosted by WHO\, will build understanding of how to reach key populations which are missed by immunisation and other basic health services including communities residing in poor urban areas (informal settlements)\, those affected by conflict and displacement and residents of remote-rural areas. A final webinar will unpack challenges in health workforce in reaching missed communities with basic health services. The webinars will share specific country experiences on the latest learning and best practices for bringing services to the hard-to-reach. This webinar series is a joint initiative between Technet\, the Zero-Dose Community of Practice and the Immunization Agenda 2030 working group on coverage and equity. \nSession 1: Urban immunization\n08 Sep 2022 – 3pm CEST \nSession 2: Immunization in fragile/conflict affected settings\n15 Sep 2022 – 3pm CEST \nSession 3: Remote rural settings\n22 Sep 2022 – 3pm CEST \nSession 4: Human resources for missed communities\n29 Sep 2022 – 3pm CEST \nYou can choose to attend one or more of the webinars. Register here. \n 
URL:https://campaigneffectiveness.org/event/the-zero-dose-children-webinar-series/
LOCATION:Virtual Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220926
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220929
DTSTAMP:20260405T123140
CREATED:20220727T182817Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220727T182940Z
UID:13549-1664150400-1664409599@campaigneffectiveness.org
SUMMARY:8th Pan-African Mosquito Control Association Annual Conference & Exhibition (PAMCA 2022)
DESCRIPTION:The PAMCA Secretariat in partnership with the PAMCA Rwanda Chapter Local Organizing Committee (LOC)\, are pleased to announce the 8th Pan-African Mosquito Control Association (PAMCA) Annual Conference and Exhibition which will be held on September 26 – 28\, 2022\, at the Rwanda Convention Centre in Kigali.
URL:https://campaigneffectiveness.org/event/8th-pan-african-mosquito-control-association-annual-conference-exhibition-pamca-2022/
LOCATION:Rwanda Convention Centre\, Kigali\, Rwanda
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221004T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221005T170000
DTSTAMP:20260405T123140
CREATED:20220221T150443Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220221T150443Z
UID:10588-1664870400-1664989200@campaigneffectiveness.org
SUMMARY:Coalition for Operational Research on Neglected Tropical Diseases (COR-NTD) Meeting 2022
DESCRIPTION:The Coalition for Operational Research on Neglected Tropical Diseases (COR-NTD) meeting for 2022 will take place virtually on Oct. 4 and 5. \nThe meeting will return to the traditional format for breakout sessions\, where scientific presentations are followed by in depth group discussions. Topics for breakout sessions will be solicited from the community via a call for proposals. Successful breakout proposals will be focused on a research topic of interest to the global NTD community and designed to move the operational research agenda forward. Look for the call in early March. \nThe COR-NTD Secretariat will also have a separate call for Research Links sessions to take place throughout the year. Stay tuned for additional details in coming weeks.
URL:https://campaigneffectiveness.org/event/coalition-for-operational-research-on-neglected-tropical-diseases-cor-ntd-meeting-2022/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20221004T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20221004T160000
DTSTAMP:20260405T123140
CREATED:20220915T155157Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220919T143538Z
UID:14190-1664892000-1664899200@campaigneffectiveness.org
SUMMARY:Introduction to Geo Enabled Microplanning for Insecticide-Treated Net (ITN) Campaigns
DESCRIPTION:Sharing past and ongoing initiatives by some national malaria programmes with support from partners to improve the ITN campaign microplanning process using geospatial data and tools. \nREGISTER TODAY!
URL:https://campaigneffectiveness.org/event/introduction-to-geo-enabled-microplanning-for-insecticide-treated-net-itn-campaigns/
LOCATION:Virtual Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221011T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221011T110000
DTSTAMP:20260405T123140
CREATED:20220915T153426Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220919T191448Z
UID:14185-1665482400-1665486000@campaigneffectiveness.org
SUMMARY:Test & Learn Session - Modalities of Health Campaign Integration: A Global Survey
DESCRIPTION:On October 11\, 2022\, Mari Couasnon\, Senior Consultant for Global Health & International Development at Linksbridge will share preliminary findings from a point-in-time analysis of recently scheduled and delivered integrated campaigns between 2018-2022. The findings give fresh insight into which countries coordinated\, collaborated\, or shared most or all campaign components with or without co-delivery. \nCouasnon and her team are analyzing characteristics of campaign integration to develop of a set of campaign integration profiles. The profiles\, to be presented in dashboard format\, are designed for campaign planners and managers who are learning about the countries and contexts for which campaign integration has taken place. \nIn this Test & Learn session\, we will identify how findings from the study can help to refine the definition of campaign integration and be applied in cross-campaign collaboration at global\, national\, and sub-national levels to improve common areas of interest – coverage\, equity\, cost-effectiveness\, and health impact. \nREGISTER TODAY! \nAbout the Health Campaign Effectiveness Program Test & Learn Series \nThe 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.
URL:https://campaigneffectiveness.org/event/test-learn-session-modalities-of-health-campaign-integration-a-global-survey/
LOCATION:Virtual Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221018T063000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221018T073000
DTSTAMP:20260405T123140
CREATED:20221010T162254Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221010T162311Z
UID:14479-1666074600-1666078200@campaigneffectiveness.org
SUMMARY:Investing in a Polio-Free Future For More Resilient Health Systems
DESCRIPTION:On October 18th\, GPEI leaders\, donors\, polio-affected countries and advocates will gather in Berlin at the World Health Summit for the polio pledging moment – Investing in a Polio-free Future for More Resilient Health Systems – co-hosted by Germany’s Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ). \nThis event will be a vital opportunity for donors\, country leaders and partners to convene and reaffirm the global commitment to eradication and pledge resources toward the $4.8 billion in order to implement the 2022-2026 GPEI Strategy in full and achieve a world where no child is paralyzed by polio again. \nThe event is in Berlin\, hosted by the Hotel Berlin Central District in the Europe room (visit https://www.worldhealthsummit.org/ to find more information on how to attend in person). \nTune in virtually: https://worldhealthsummit.zoom.us/j/86392671532  \nFor more information about virtual attendance: https://www.conference.worldhealthsummit.org/Program/Session/WHS2022/KEY-05 \n 
URL:https://campaigneffectiveness.org/event/investing-in-a-polio-free-future-for-more-resilient-health-systems/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221024
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20221029
DTSTAMP:20260405T123140
CREATED:20220727T183533Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220727T183533Z
UID:13553-1666569600-1667001599@campaigneffectiveness.org
SUMMARY:The 20th International Congress for Tropical Medicine and Malaria (ICTMM)
DESCRIPTION:ICTMM brings together more than 3\,000 scientists\, experts and professionals across the world. The Congress provides the opportunity for sharing research and experience in the field of tropical medicine and malaria through the Congress keynotes\, plenary sessions\, topic keynotes\, symposia\, oral and poster presentations\, social programs and exhibition.
URL:https://campaigneffectiveness.org/event/the-20th-international-congress-for-tropical-medicine-and-malaria-ictmm/
LOCATION:Bangkok Internional Trade & Exhibition Centre\, Thailand\, Bangkok\, Thailand
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221030
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20221104
DTSTAMP:20260405T123140
CREATED:20220727T184031Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220727T184031Z
UID:13556-1667088000-1667519999@campaigneffectiveness.org
SUMMARY:71st American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene (ASTMH) Annual Meeting
DESCRIPTION:This five-day educational meeting offers access to all that is new\, evolving\, challenging\, successful and exciting in tropical medicine\, hygiene and global health. Join us for plenary sessions\, science and clinical sessions\, E-poster sessions\, and an exhibit hall featuring the latest products and services.
URL:https://campaigneffectiveness.org/event/71st-american-society-of-tropical-medicine-and-hygiene-astmh-annual-meeting/
LOCATION:Seattle Convention Center\, Seattle\, WA\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Costa_Rica:20221031T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Costa_Rica:20221031T190000
DTSTAMP:20260405T123140
CREATED:20220915T194001Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220915T195855Z
UID:14204-1667235600-1667242800@campaigneffectiveness.org
SUMMARY:Health Systems Research Symposium 2022 (HSR2022)
DESCRIPTION:Every day\, leaders face tough choices to ensure that their health systems can protect everyone\, in crisis and calm. To maximize resources and impact\, all countries need reliable information on where primary health care – the foundation of health systems – is working or not\, and why\, particularly at the subnational level.  Join PHCPI’s Satellite Session\, The Power of Subnational Measurement Innovation to Strengthen Primary Health Care Post-COVID: Lessons From Four Countries\, at the 7th Global Symposium for Health Systems Research 2022 to learn how countries are using innovative subnational measurement to find out where primary health care is strong and weak\, and translate this data to action at a time when health systems need it most. \n 
URL:https://campaigneffectiveness.org/event/health-systems-research-symposium-2022-hsr2022/
LOCATION:Virtual Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221116T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221116T103000
DTSTAMP:20260405T123140
CREATED:20220826T173316Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221201T144441Z
UID:13949-1668589200-1668594600@campaigneffectiveness.org
SUMMARY:Mainstreaming of NTD programs: Exploring the transition of schistosomiasis/STH MDA in Nigeria and the non-participation/zero dose in disease campaigns in Indonesia and Ghana
DESCRIPTION:Watch event: https://youtu.be/hNxI8Je26Pw \nThe Health Campaign Effectiveness Coalition (HCEC) and the Coalition for Operational Research on Neglected Tropical Diseases (COR-NTD) Research Links series are excited to announce a live webinar to be held on November 16 from 9 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. EST. \nThe World Health Organization (WHO) NTD Roadmap 2021-2030 calls for holistic\, cross-cutting approaches including integration across NTDs\, mainstreaming in national health systems\, coordinating with adjacent sectors and strengthening country capacity and global support. The HCEC is inviting colleagues at partner institutions to share recent insights on NTD program mainstreaming with health systems and on the barriers people face in taking part in multiple health campaigns. \nOur first panel features Drs. Abel Eigege and Emmanuel Emukah\, Directors at the Carter Center – Nigeria and Dr. Jenna Coalson\, Epidemiologist. Working with state and local governments in Plateau\, Nasarawa\, Edo\, and Delta States of Nigeria\, the Carter Center investigated the effectiveness and feasibility of transitioning to government ownership the schistosomiasis and soil-transmitted helminth control programs. \nOur second panel features Dr. Alison Krentel of the University of Ottawa and the Bruyère Research Institute (Canada)\, Dr. Christiana Rialine Titaley of Universitas Pattimura (Indonesia) and Dr. Maxwell Dalaba of the University of Health and Allied Sciences (Ghana). Through participatory qualitative methods\, these teams and partners uncovered some key drivers of non-participation\, or ‘never-treated’ phenomenon\, in multiple health campaigns\, such as NTDs\, immunization\, malaria\, and COVID-19 measures. The teams will recommend ways campaigns and health systems can address these factors and meet the needs of community members. \nThe Research Links session led by Dr Eva Bazant of the Health Campaign Effectiveness Coalition to hear lessons learned. Join us! \nCOR-NTD is funded by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation\, the United States Agency for International Development and UK aid by the UK government
URL:https://campaigneffectiveness.org/event/mainstreaming-of-ntd-programs-exploring-the-transition-of-schistosomiasis-sth-mda-in-nigeria-and-the-non-participation-zero-dose-in-disease-campaigns-in-indonesia-and-ghana/
LOCATION:Virtual Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221130T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221130T113000
DTSTAMP:20260405T123140
CREATED:20221128T161853Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221128T161853Z
UID:15249-1669802400-1669807800@campaigneffectiveness.org
SUMMARY:Can Distribution of ITNs Through Continuous Channels Replace Mass Campaigns and at What Cost? Insights from Tanzania.
DESCRIPTION:The global malaria community of practice is turning increasingly towards continuous distribution (CD) as an alternative to the laborious and time-consuming implementation of mass campaigns. Hosted by the PMI VectorLink Project and the Alliance for Malaria Prevention (AMP)\, this webinar will feature speakers\, including:\n– Mr. Peter Gitanya\, Insecticide-Treated Net Coordinator\, NMCP\, Tanzania\n– Dr. Hannah Koenker\, Technical Director Tropical Health\n– Dr. Josh Yukich\, School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine\, Tulane University \nThis event will be moderated by Dr. Jane E. Miller\, PMI VectorLink Senior Insecticide-Treated Net Lead and co-chair of the AMP Continuous Distribution Working Group (CDWG) and Mr. Balla Kandeh\, National Malaria Control Program Manager\, the Gambia\, and co-chair of the CDWG. \nThere will be simultaneous French interpretation.
URL:https://campaigneffectiveness.org/event/can-distribution-of-itns-through-continuous-channels-replace-mass-campaigns-and-at-what-cost-insights-from-tanzania/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221201T070000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221201T170000
DTSTAMP:20260405T123140
CREATED:20221121T193506Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221121T193506Z
UID:15245-1669878000-1669914000@campaigneffectiveness.org
SUMMARY:NNN & WHO NTD Road Map webinar
DESCRIPTION:We are excited to invite you to the NNN 2022 post-conference webinar session \nTheme: NNN and the WHO NTD Road map – member support to national programmes \nDate: December 1\, 2022 \nTime: 7:00 am (EST)\, 12:00 pm (GMT)\, 1:00 pm (CET)\, 5:45 pm (GMT+545)\n\nThis webinar is a follow-up to the NNN 2022 conference\, and the 2021 NNN Special Session that saw leaders from national governments\, NGOs\, and research organizations discuss changing expectations and roles of partners in advancing country ownership. In the 2022 session\, the NNN seeks to directly engage with its membership and community base\, in further advancing this discussion to produce an NNN statement on equitable partnerships to end NTDs.\nHear about our speakers’ experience in supporting countries in implementing the NTDs 2030 roadmap. \nSpeakers: \n\nPlease register using this link to secure your spot.
URL:https://campaigneffectiveness.org/event/nnn-who-ntd-road-map-webinar/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230119T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230119T090000
DTSTAMP:20260405T123140
CREATED:20230105T193213Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230105T193213Z
UID:15836-1674115200-1674118800@campaigneffectiveness.org
SUMMARY:Utilizing a new Immunization Service Experience toolkit
DESCRIPTION:Are you interested in strategies that can improve the uptake of vaccination and reverse troubling trends in backsliding of routine immunization coverage? Trust in health care providers and quality services are critical to encourage and maintain demand and uptake of vaccines. \nJoin the Boost Community and John Snow\, Inc. (JSI) for this virtual live event on Thursday\, January 19 at 8:00 AM EST (check your local time) where we will introduce the Immunization Service Experience toolkit\, designed to offer easy orientation on the concept of service experience and spark discussion around how immunization professionals may address and improve the delivery and experience of immunization. \nInterprétation française offerte! \nRegister
URL:https://campaigneffectiveness.org/event/utilizing-a-new-immunization-service-experience-toolkit/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230124T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230124T100000
DTSTAMP:20260405T123140
CREATED:20230106T165516Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230106T165516Z
UID:15847-1674550800-1674554400@campaigneffectiveness.org
SUMMARY:Improving Effective Coverage in Health: Do Financial Incentives Work?
DESCRIPTION:GAVI and the WB have the pleasure to invite you for this webinar on January 24\, 2023 at 9 a.m. EST (3 p.m. CET).\n\nThe World Bank published a new Policy Research Report Improving Effective Coverage in Health: Do Financial Incentives Work?\, that builds on the rigorous body of evidence accumulated on performance-based financing (PBF) to examine the impacts of PBF and draw lessons for the future of health financing. The PBF programs studied in the report have largely been implemented in primary healthcare—specifically maternal and child healthcare—in low-income countries\, although the report also draws on some evidence from higher level health facilities and middle-income countries. The report’s lead authors Damien de Walque and Eeshani Kandpal will review evidence on the impacts of PBF on health service delivery spanning fifteen years and nearly forty countries with a particular emphasis on the quality of service delivery and vaccinations.\n\nPresenters:\n\nEeshani Kandpal: Senior Economist in the Development Research Group of the World Bank\nDamien de Walque: Lead Economist in the Development Research Group (Human Development Team) at the World Bank\n\nThis one hour webinar will have an initial presentation from the authors followed by a Q&A session.\n\nFur further information\, this link highlights the key findings of the report.\n\nPlease feel free to forward this invitation to any partner who might be also interested in this topic.\n\nThank you very much in advance for your interest and attendance.\n\nThe Gavi team \nRegister in advance for this webinar:\nhttps://gavi-org.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_E6iNcvD3SNirm8XGShOrQA
URL:https://campaigneffectiveness.org/event/improving-effective-coverage-in-health-do-financial-incentives-work/
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