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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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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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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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