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SUMMARY:The Power of Partnership: Defeating Onchocerciasis
DESCRIPTION:– Join us for a virtual event – \nPOWER OF PARTNERSHIP: DEFEATING ONCHOCERCIASIS  \nMonday\, February 1\, 2021\n9:00 am – 2:00 pm Eastern Standard Time (EST) \nThe virtual event will feature panel discussions by experts who contributed to the success of onchocerciasis control. Panelists will share the long history of the onchocerciasis control effort\, including the diverse\, steadfast partnerships that made it possible\, as well as lessons learned and best practices to achieve elimination of the disease over the near future. \nThis event is an exploration of the factors that bred the success of elimination as well as a celebration of the book by author Bruce Benton: Riverblindness In Africa – Taming the Lion’s Stare. \nWe look forward to having you join us for a rich discussion. \n\n\n\nREGISTER HERE\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nFor more information on our event\, please visit taskforce.org/powerofpartnership.\nIf you have any questions\, please contact Lisa Valente – lvalente@taskforce.org.
URL:https://campaigneffectiveness.org/event/the-power-of-partnership-defeating-onchocerciasis/
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SUMMARY:Test & Learn Session 1: Opportunities for Campaign Integration and Co-delivery
DESCRIPTION:Test and Learn Series\, Session 1  \n16 February 2021 at 8AM EST \nThe Health Campaign Effectiveness Coalition launches the “Test and Learn” series with a research team from the University of Ottawa and Bruyere Research Institute (Canada)\, University of Medical Sciences (Nigeria)\, and University of Health and Allied Sciences (Ghana). The team will enhance our understanding of campaign co-delivery and collaboration opportunities by sharing findings from interviews with 28 health campaign managers across immunization\, polio\, malaria\, Vitamin A\, and NTD programs from Cote d’Ivoire\, Ethiopia\, Ghana\, Guyana\, Indonesia\, and Nigeria.   \nModerated by David Gittelman of the Alliance for Malaria Prevention\, the 25-minute conversation with the research team will be followed by a “Learning Salon” where webinar participants may submit questions to the panel and discuss potential recommendations and their implications with the research team.  \nThe Test and Learn Series is held in English\, French\, and Spanish to advance learning\, collaboration and communication in critical health campaign issues across different health campaign domains\, country leaders\, global actors\, donors and implementing groups. Hosted by the Health Campaign Effectiveness Program of the Task Force for Global Health this new series will highlight different innovative campaign approaches and delivery models in the coming months.   \nSpeakers: \n\nALISON KRENTEL: Current Post: Assistant Professor\, University of Ottawa. Scientist\, Bruyère Research Institute; Training: Applied public health research\, programme management Expertise: Global disease elimination programmes\, community engagement\, social mobilization\, lymphatic filariasis\, mixed methods research. Alison Krentel\, PhD has been a researcher and consultant in public health for over twenty years\, working in over 14 countries. Her research interests include facilitating community engagement\, the use of implementation research to support health systems and the translation of research results into programmatic action. She is an assistant professor in the School of Epidemiology and Public Health at the University of Ottawa and a scientist with the Bruyère Research Institute. She holds an honorary fellowship with the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (LSHTM). She received both her Masters of Science in Public Health (1999) and her PhD (2008) from the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (UK). She has worked as a consultant for the World Health Organization\, the Pan American Health Organization\, UNICEF and the Task Force for Global Health. She is one of the co-founders and the current chair of the Canadian Network for Neglected Tropical Diseases.\nMARGARET GYAPONG: With a background in Medical Anthropology and Epidemiology\, Margaret Gyapong is interested in research impact on health systems. She has worked at the intersection between health research and practice building research capacity Nationally and Internationally and leading the authorship of 3 modules in the WHO Implementation Research Toolkit. Her research interests are in Implementation Research\, Health systems\, Neglected Tropical Diseases\, Malaria\, Maternal and Child Health. Margaret serves on a number of National and International task forces\, steering committees and working groups. She holds Adjunct professorial and senior lecturer positions in\nGeorgetown University and Brunel University and is a reviewer and associate editor for international peer reviewed journals.\nHaving worked in the Research Division of the Ministry of Health in Ghana from 1990\, to 2016\, she joined the University of Health and Allied Sciences in Ghana where she is currently the Director of the Institute for Health Research. In 2017 was one of 12 women Honored by women in global health to receive the first ever heroines of health award for her work in drawing attention to the needs of women suffering from the consequences of Neglected tropical Disease. She is a member of the HCE Advisory Committee\nOLUMIDE A.T. OGUNDAHUNSI: Dr Ogundahunsi’s career spans more than 3 decades in public health and research. From a background in the chemical and biological sciences\, he obtained a doctorate degree in Pharmacology at the University of Ibadan\, Nigeria. After a period of 14 years in academic research\, he worked for 20 years in international public health / infectious disease. During this period (2000 to 2020)\, he was a scientist with the Special Porgramme for Research and Training in Tropical Diseases (TDR) at the WHO headquarters in Geneva. He supported institutions and health programmes in over 40 countries across Africa\, Asia\, Europe\, the Americas (North and South) and South East Asia. He led efforts by TDR to build implementation research capacity in low- and middle-income countries\, with the development of an implementation research tool kit designed to help researchers\, policymakers and programme officers\, identify and address system bottlenecks and implementation barriers. He was also TDR focal person for the UNDP led Access and Delivery Partnership (ADP) which aims to strengthen country capacity for effective access and delivery of new health technologies. In July 2020 he returned to Nigeria to take up a position as Professor and Director of Research\, Innovation and Development at the University of Medical Sciences Ondo City Nigeria. In his current role\, he continues to promote the implementation research as an essential field for optimizing delivery and effectiveness of health interventions.\nAFZAA RAJABALI: Afzaa Rajabali joined the Bruyère Research Institute as a Research Assistant in October 2020. She received her Master of Public Health degree from Western University and her Bachelor of Medicine\, Bachelor of Surgery degree from Manipal Academy of Higher Education. Her research interests include neglected tropical diseases and health systems.\n\nRegister here.
URL:https://campaigneffectiveness.org/event/test-learn-session-1-lessons-from-cote-divoire-ethiopia-ghana-guyana-indonesia-and-nigeria/
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SUMMARY:The Faces of Global Health: Let's Talk About Being Black in Public Health
DESCRIPTION:Join the Task Force as we celebrate Black History Month and talk about what it means to be Black in public health. \nModerator: \n\nDr. Yves-Rose Porcena (she/her/hers)\, Vice President for Equity and Inclusion\,  Agnes Scott College\n\nPanelists: \n\nAdam Johnson (he/him/his)\, Interim Project Manager\, Training Programs in Epidemiology and Public Health Interventions Network (TEPHINET)\nSam McKeever (she/her/hers)\, Project Manager\, Training Programs in Epidemiology and Public Health Interventions Network TEPHINET)\nJuneka Rembert (she/her/hers)\, Senior Business Analyst\, Public Health Informatics Institute (PHII)\nLeah Wyatt (she/her/hers)\, Senior Associate Coalition Director\, Health Campaign Effectiveness Coalition (HCEC)\nMoumine Yaro  (he/him/his)\, Supply Chain Specialist\, International Trachoma Initiative (ITI)\n\nRegister here.
URL:https://campaigneffectiveness.org/event/the-faces-of-global-health-lets-talk-about-being-black-in-public-health/
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SUMMARY:The International Society for Neglected Tropical Diseases: Drug Discovery\, Development and Diagnostics
DESCRIPTION:The International Society for Neglected Tropical Diseases invites you to join their upcoming event on drug discovery\, development and diagnostics. \nISNTD d³ 2021 addresses the current gaps and collaboration opportunities across tropical diseases and diseases of poverty to accelerate drug discovery & development\, vaccine R&D and uptake\, and diagnostics and surveillance opportunities. \nThis year\, against the backdrop of the recently launched WHO NTD Roadmap and the shock of the COVID19 pandemic\, ISNTD d³ will focus on the shifts\, gaps and future needs of drug discovery\, treatments and diagnostics in context of global health as well as broader challenges.​ \nPresentations & panel discussions will run on both days\, and partnership meetings can be arranged throughout the day. \nView the full schedule here and register here. \n 
URL:https://campaigneffectiveness.org/event/the-international-society-for-neglected-tropical-diseases-drug-discovery-development-and-diagnostics/
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SUMMARY:Webinar: Global experiences implementing VAS during COVID-19
DESCRIPTION:Global experiences on implementing VAS in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic \n\n\n\nThe Global Alliance for Vitamin A (GAVA) invites you to a webinar on country experiences implementing vitamin A supplementation (VAS) in the context of COVID-19. This webinar will bring together a variety of countries from sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia to share their experiences overcoming the challenges that the pandemic caused for VAS programing. Join us as we highlight some of the innovative approaches used to support VAS delivery in the context of COVID-19 and hear how countries adapted their VAS programs to ensure the continuity of VAS throughout the pandemic. The webinar will be presented simultaneously in English and French. \n\n Les expériences mondiales de mise en œuvre de la supplémentation en vitamine A dans le contexte de la pandémie de COVID \n\nVeuillez rejoindre l’Alliance mondiale pour la vitamine A (GAVA) pour un webinaire sur les expériences mondiales de mise en œuvre de la supplémentation en vitamine A (SVA) dans le contexte de la pandémie de COVID-19. Le webinaire réunira divers pays d’Afrique subsaharienne et d’Asie du Sud afin de partager leurs expériences pour surmonter les problèmes que la pandémie a engendrés dans les programmes de SVA. Nous soulignerons les approches novatrices utilisées pour distribuer la SVA dans le contexte de la COVID-19 et nous découvrirons comment les pays ont adapté leurs programmes de SVA pour en assurer la continuité pendant la pandémie. Le webinaire se déroulera simultanément en français et en anglais. \n\n\n\nTime: Feb 24\, 2021 07:00 AM in Eastern Time (US and Canada) \n\nRegister for the event here.
URL:https://campaigneffectiveness.org/event/webinar-global-experiences-implementing-vas-during-covid-19/
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SUMMARY:Webinar with CDC\, Ad Council
DESCRIPTION:The Public Health Communications Collaborative is pleased to invite you to their next webinar featuring Dr. Anne Schuchat\, Principal Deputy Director of CDC\, and Charysse Nunez\, Insights Lead for the Ad Council’s COVID Campaign. Dr. Schuchat and Ms. Nunez will share insights and resources to help inform messaging for your local COVID-19 response. \nFollowing their presentations\, Dr. Schuchat and Ms. Nunez will answer your questions in a session facilitated by Dr. Judy Monroe\, President and CEO of the CDC Foundation. \nRegister to join this webinar on February 24 at 1:00-2:00 pm EST / 10:00-11:00 am PST.
URL:https://campaigneffectiveness.org/event/webinar-with-cdc-ad-council/
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