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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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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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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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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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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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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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