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The Health Campaign Effectiveness Coalition launches the “Test and Learn” series with a research team from the University of Ottawa and Bruyere Research Institute (Canada), University of Medical Sciences (Nigeria), and University of Health and Allied Sciences (Ghana). The team will enhance our understanding of campaign co-delivery and collaboration opportunities by sharing findings from interviews with 26 health campaign managers across immunization, polio, malaria, Vitamin A, and NTDs programs from Cote d’Ivoire, Ethiopia, Ghana, Guyana, Indonesia, Nigeria.
Moderated by David Gittleman of the Alliance for Malaria Prevention, the 25-minute conversation with the research team will be followed by a 5-minute interlude and 30-minute “Learning Salon” where webinar participants submit questions to the panel and discuss potential recommendations and their implications with the research team.
The Test and Learn Series is held in English, French, and Spanish to advance learning, collaboration and communication in critical health campaign issues across different health campaign domains, country leaders, global actors, donors and implementing groups. Hosted by the Health Campaign Effectiveness Program of the Task Force for Global Health this new series will highlight different innovative campaign approaches and delivery models in the coming months.
On Tuesday, February 16, the Sabin Vaccine Institute invites you to join them for an hour-long moderated webinar event comprised of both an expert panel discussion and brief Q&A. The webinar, Lessons Learned from Past Outbreaks – Bridging Interdisciplinary Insights to Strengthen COVID-19 Vaccination Acceptance and Demand, will feature a panel of global, interdisciplinary experts, including applied anthropologists and global health practitioners, to discuss lessons learned from past infectious disease responses. Expert panelists will reflect on how past responses can inform efforts to strengthen global COVID-19 vaccination acceptance.
This moderated conversation with soon to be announced expert panel will discuss the structural and systemic factors historically impacting global health infectious disease programs and place them into conversation with the realities of disease response in practice. Panelists will apply these insights to inform COVID-19 and future vaccination approaches.
You can submit questions for the Q&A component in advance to [email protected].
https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_gQlbi9FcRI-VGhEc266KJw?timezone_id=UTC