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SUMMARY:The Gavi COVAX AMC Investment Opportunity Launch Event
DESCRIPTION:On 15 April\, Gavi and the United States government will bring together world leaders\, the private sector\, civil society and key technical partners to galvanise resources and commitment to the Gavi COVAX Advance Market Commitment (Gavi COVAX AMC). \nThe One World Protected event will launch the Investment Opportunity for the Gavi COVAX AMC\, outlining the urgent need for its continued support and paving the way for a funding Summit in June. \nHosts: \n\nJosé Manuel Barroso\, Chair of the Gavi Board\nAntony Blinken\, Secretary of State\, United States\nGloria Steele\, USAID Acting Administrator\n\nLearn more here.
URL:https://campaigneffectiveness.org/event/the-gavi-covax-amc-investment-opportunity-launch-event/
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SUMMARY:Gavi Webinar: How do the 3Gs coordinate their efforts to strengthen health systems? From Policy to Practice
DESCRIPTION:The Dutch Global Health Alliance is a partnership of Dutch organizations working on global health. It is dedicated to raising awareness about the need for more concerted global health action and to working towards concrete policy options for the Dutch government that contribute to stronger health systems worldwide. \nDuring this interactive webinar on April 19th 2021\, Cordaid and Wemos – as members of the Dutch Global Health Alliance – will share the main findings and recommendations from their joint research on the coordination on Health Systems Strengthening by “the 3Gs” (Global Fund\, Global Financing Facility (GFF)\, and Global Fund). \nWe will further hear from country partners who will share their experiences and spark a discussion on what is still needed to see the benefits of coordination in country contexts. \nRegister here. We look forward to welcoming you on April 19th!
URL:https://campaigneffectiveness.org/event/gavi-webinar-how-do-the-3gs-coordinate-their-efforts-to-strengthen-health-systems-from-policy-to-practice/
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SUMMARY:Working Towards Vaccine Equity in IA2030
DESCRIPTION:2021 marks one year since the beginning of the COVID-19 Pandemic and the first year of IA2030 – an ambitious global strategy to scale up coverage and access to routine immunization services. \nIn today’s world\, the value of immunization is more apparent than ever and as world leaders scale up efforts to improve routine vaccine coverage\, no one must be left behind. \nJoin us on the 20th April at 15:00 CET in a dynamic discussion on how to close the gaps in vaccine access and achieve equity in vaccine coverage over the next decade of immunization. Regional immunization experts will explore opportunities to reach missed\, under served and zero dose communities.  \nRegister here.
URL:https://campaigneffectiveness.org/event/working-towards-vaccine-equity-in-ia2030/
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SUMMARY:Test & Learn Session 2: Community Factors Shaping Campaign Effectiveness
DESCRIPTION:Test & Learn Series\, Session 2 \n27 April at 9AM EST \nThe Design Institute for Health at the University of Texas applied systems thinking to examine polio and Schistosomiasis campaigns in Ghana and Liberia\, respectively\, to uncover three critical macro-level factors that hinge on 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.  \nJoin the Test & Learn session on 27 April 2021 at 9AM EST for a thought-provoking conversation on how factors at that community level can impact and shape health campaign effectiveness.  \nThe conversation will be moderated by Sherine Guirguis\, Director and lead strategist at Common Thread. Guirguis is a member of the Health Campaign Effectiveness Coalition Scientific and Technical Advisory Committee\, and looks for the people behind the data. She’s been creating powerful narratives with data for 20 years\, from leading large-scale behavior change strategies to responding to the Indian Ocean Tsunami\, ridding the world of polio\, and responding to West Africa’s Ebola outbreak. \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 series highlights innovative campaign approaches and delivery models. \nSpeakers: \n\nTaylor Cook: Prior to joining the Design Institute\, Taylor was the Program Manager for the City of Austin’s Service Design Lab where she lead an extensive discovery project on homelessness in and established methods to include people with lived experience in policy making. Taylor was the founding Executive Director of Farmshare Austin and a healthcare policy consultant for the Texas Health and Human Services Commission (HHSC) where she worked on IT procurement and health information technology projects. Taylor holds a BA in Economics and Political Science from Hollins University in Roanoke\, Virginia and a MA in Economics and Master of Public Administration from the University of Montana.\nGwen Gage: Gwen Gage is a designer at the Design Institute for Health at Dell Medical School\, UT Austin. Gwen comes from an industrial design background where her work often centered on issues of global health. In 2018\, she was a featured speaker at Dutch Design Week\, where she presented work on designing for malaria prevention in Senegal. Gwen holds degrees from the University of Chicago and Pratt Institute and was previously an IDEO CoLab Fellow.\nArotin Hartounian: Prior to joining the Design Institute\, Arotin served under Mayor Eric Garcetti through a fellowship with the Los Angeles Innovation Team where he used systems and civic design methodology to help bring systemic change to the workforce development ecosystem in Los Angeles. Abroad he worked as a systems designer for Dagens Næringsliv\, Norway’s largest business newspaper\, helping develop a three-year engagement strategy for the organization as well as a research assistant for the Human-Systems Engineering Innovation Framework (H-SEIF) Project\, a systems research project funded by The Research Council of Norway focused on increasing collaborative innovations between technology companies throughout the country. Arotin has also worked as a freelance illustrator and designer for the last 10 years. Arotin received a BS in Product Design from ArtCenter College of Design with a supplementary training at the Oslo School of Architecture and Design studying Systems Oriented Design. He is also a member of the Systemic Design Association.\nCaroline Kusi is a dedicated social scientist and public health practitioner with a strong interest in translational science and health campaign workers and volunteers’ labor rights\, motivation\, performance\, and retention. She has over 10 years of experience in global health research and program design\, implementation\, and evaluation. Caroline is currently a global health consultant\, advising teams on public health best practices and health systems approaches to achieving universal health coverage.\n\nRegister today. 
URL:https://campaigneffectiveness.org/event/test-learn-session-2-community-factors-shaping-campaign-effectiveness/
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SUMMARY:Celebrating World Immunization Week (Webinar)
DESCRIPTION:The International Vaccine Access Center is proud to present a panel discussion on the Immunization Agenda 2030: Equitable Health Access for All. \nDuring World Immunization Week 2021\, the International Vaccine Access Center\, Shot@Life\, and MOMENTUM Country and Global Leadership will co-host a panel event to highlight how the COVID-19 pandemic has exposed and exacerbated global health inequities and how the new Immunization Agenda 2030 Framework for Action charts a path to equitable immunization coverage for everyone. \nOver the past decade\, much progress has been made towards increasing routine immunization for children\, but many challenges remain. Even before the pandemic disrupted global immunization efforts\, far too many children had been left behind; more than 13 million children under age one never received any vaccinations in 2018. \nAlthough COVID-19 has taken a massive toll on the world\, it is time to look not just at the challenges but also at the opportunities. Now is the time to energize a global movement and collective accountability to make vaccines equitably accessible to everyone. Immunization Agenda 2030 creates a clear vision of a world where everyone\, everywhere\, at every age fully benefits from vaccines for good health and well-being. Diseases do not respect borders; neither should our fight for full global immunization. \nOur esteemed panel of advocates and immunization experts will discuss what it will take to make that vision a reality in the next decade: How will gaps in immunization coverage and equity be addressed\, especially among marginalized and disadvantaged groups in low- and middle-income countries? How will immunization systems identify children who have never been vaccinated\, ensuring they don’t miss out on protection from deadly disease? \nJoin us Wednesday\, April 28 9:30-11:00am ET to discuss how we can work together to ensure everyone\, everywhere is protected by full immunization. \nModerated by Cynthia Gorney\, National Geographic Magazine. \nPanelists: \n\nAnn Lindstrand\, Unit Head of the EPI and the Department of Immunization\, Vaccines and Biologicals at the World Health Organization\nChizoba Wonodi\, Immunization Director for USAID’s MOMENTUM Country and Global Leadership project | Nigeria Country Director at IVAC\nMartha Rebour\, Executive Director of the UN Foundation’s Shot@Life campaign\nLubna Hashmat\, Chief Executive Officer of the Civil Society Human and Institutional Development Programme\, Pakistan\n\nRegister here.
URL:https://campaigneffectiveness.org/event/celebrating-world-immunization-week-webinar/
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