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Trusted voices – who, why and how to communicate about COVID-19 vaccines
When: Thursday 8 July, 2021
14.00 - 15.30 Geneva,
17.30 - 19.00 Delhi,
08.00 - 09.30 New York
WHO, UNICEF and Religions for Peace are pleased to invite you to Webinar 3 of the joint series. During this webinar we will discuss why trusted voices are important during crises; how to address or respond to current questions about COVID-19 vaccines and the role of faith leaders in supporting vaccine uptake in their communities.
Panelists:
Melinda Frost (MA, MPH) Translate Science Team Lead, COVID-19 Response, World Health Organization,
Geneva Leilia Dore (MPH) Technical Consultant for Risk Communications and Community Engagement, COVID-19 Vaccines, World Health Organization, Geneva
Q&A Participants will be able to submit questions during the webinar by using Zoom's "Q&A" feature. You may also submit them in advance by sending them to Sarah Hess: [email protected]
Register for the Webinar here: https://who-e.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_yOv_HZMMQbuVXQJlshW4FQ
This is a session among our series to share experiences and lessons learned from A to Z of the EIR implementation in Vietnam, from the design, development, deployment, and paperless transition of an EIR. In this session, we will explore and evaluate the NIIS from the perspective of immunization staff – the ultimate users of this system.
Systems that suit their intended uses and users don’t just “happen.” They are essentially products of a user-centered development process and a user-centered attitude during the implementation of usable systems – systems that support and engage users, rather than get in the way and hinder them throughout time. Likewise, NIIS have continued evolving to stand the test of time and bear the weight of users’ criticism. PATH worked closely with immunization staff at all levels at piloted localities to identify and focus on these real users and their needs, goals, context of use, abilities, and limitations to drive the development. It has been a decade-long process of growth, adaptation, learning, and overcoming challenges from both the NIIS and the immunization staff to bring about the system that truly serves users not only on their daily tasks but also on the overall national immunization program.
Presenters:
- Dr. Dang Thi Thanh Huyen - Vice Head, NEPI Office, National Institute of Hygiene and Epidemiology, Vietnam
- Dr. Nga Nguyen – Vietnam Country Director, PATH, Vietnam
- Mr. Dao Dinh Sang – IDEAL Team Lead, PATH, Vietnam
Participants are invited to send in questions on the topic prior to the webinar to [email protected].
Register here https://who.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_WVCRMwWLS2mgjCR0-8dGcQ