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The 2017 World Health Organization vaccination coverage survey Scholars and their course team request the honor of your company at the Commencement Exercises to be held online on Wednesday, 24 January...
The 2017 World Health Organization vaccination coverage survey Scholars and their course team request the honor of your company at the Commencement Exercises to be held online on Wednesday, 24 January 2018.
Date: 24 January 2018
Time: 15h00 (3 PM) UTC+1 Geneva
Registration link: https://bit.ly/surveyscholar17
Contact: [email protected]
This event will be broadcast on Facebook Live and YouTube, so you are encouraged to download the invitation and share it with your colleagues and professional networks. Family members and friends are also welcome to attend.
This event will feature presentations from Survey Scholar participants and the course team. You are encouraged to join if you have an interest in vaccination coverage surveys and/or in new approaches to learning and capacity-building.
Please do not delay with your own registration as the event can welcome a limited number of participants.
Over 17 weeks, Survey Scholars engaged in weekly Internet-based group discussion and presentation, self-study, and weekly assignments to develop the following projects: 1) a survey concept note, 2) the review of a draft vaccination coverage survey protocol and the write-up of the sampling section of a protocol; and 3) a write-up of the results and interpretation, discussion (with limitations), conclusion and recommendations of a survey report; or the analysis of survey data (those in the “analyst track”).
WHO’s Survey Scholar initiative not only supports the development of technical competencies, but also leadership and critical thinking, using the Scholar Approach, developed by the University of Illinois College of Education and the Geneva Learning Foundation. This approach combines community of practice, knowledge co-construction, and peer review to support project-based learning. It was first piloted in 2016 by WHO to support country-level action planning based on the Global Routine Immunization Strategies and Practices (GRISP) guidelines.
Date: 24 January 2018
Time: 15h00 (3 PM) UTC+1 Geneva
Registration link: https://bit.ly/surveyscholar17
Contact: [email protected]
This event will be broadcast on Facebook Live and YouTube, so you are encouraged to download the invitation and share it with your colleagues and professional networks. Family members and friends are also welcome to attend.
This event will feature presentations from Survey Scholar participants and the course team. You are encouraged to join if you have an interest in vaccination coverage surveys and/or in new approaches to learning and capacity-building.
Please do not delay with your own registration as the event can welcome a limited number of participants.
Over 17 weeks, Survey Scholars engaged in weekly Internet-based group discussion and presentation, self-study, and weekly assignments to develop the following projects: 1) a survey concept note, 2) the review of a draft vaccination coverage survey protocol and the write-up of the sampling section of a protocol; and 3) a write-up of the results and interpretation, discussion (with limitations), conclusion and recommendations of a survey report; or the analysis of survey data (those in the “analyst track”).
WHO’s Survey Scholar initiative not only supports the development of technical competencies, but also leadership and critical thinking, using the Scholar Approach, developed by the University of Illinois College of Education and the Geneva Learning Foundation. This approach combines community of practice, knowledge co-construction, and peer review to support project-based learning. It was first piloted in 2016 by WHO to support country-level action planning based on the Global Routine Immunization Strategies and Practices (GRISP) guidelines.
Varicella surveillance standards
The Executive Board is composed of 34 technically qualified members elected for three-year terms. The annual Board meeting is held in January when the members agree upon the agenda for the World Healt...
The Executive Board is composed of 34 technically qualified members elected for three-year terms. The annual Board meeting is held in January when the members agree upon the agenda for the World Health Assembly and the resolutions to be considered by the Health Assembly.
A second shorter meeting takes place in May, as a follow-up to the Health Assembly. The main functions of the Board are to implement the decisions and policies of the Health Assembly, and advise and generally to facilitate its work.
A second shorter meeting takes place in May, as a follow-up to the Health Assembly. The main functions of the Board are to implement the decisions and policies of the Health Assembly, and advise and generally to facilitate its work.