On Tuesday, 27 April, the Health CampaignTime-bound, intermittent activities which are deployed to address specific epidemiologic challenges, expediently fill delivery gaps, or provide surge coverage for health interventions. EffectivenessThe ability of a campaign to achieve specific objectives related to coverage, equity, efficiency and impact. Coalition hosted the second event in its Test & Learn Series, an event series dedicated to advancing learning, collaborationCollaboration involves the sharing of specific campaign components between vertical health programs and can be thought of as collaborative delivery or partial and communication in critical health campaign issues across different health campaign domains, country leaders, global actors, donors and implementing groups.
The event, titled “Community Factors Shaping Campaign Effectiveness,” featured a research team from The Design Institute for Health at the University of Texas. The team presented a comprehensive overview of the insights, supporting details, and initial opportunities arising from the Systems Design for Campaign Delivery workstream, part of the broader Systems Design for Global Health effort by the Design Institute for Health on behalf of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.
Watch the recording and view the slides from this event.