RSVP Today: Key Achievements and Learning from the USAID Tulonge Afya Integrated Health SBC Project
cgillum@...
From 2017-2022, FHI 360 worked together with USAID, the Government of Tanzania, local partners, and communities to deliver participatory, integrated SBC and capacity and institutional strengthening activities under the USAID Tulonge Afya project. As the project ends, we invite you to join us for a celebratory conversation sharing our achievements, learning, and recommendations for future SBC programs. We will reflect on the opportunities and challenges that integrated health SBC projects present; consider how SBC implementers can advance sustainable capacity and institutional strengthening; and will share best practices for the design, implementation, monitoring, and evaluation of large, complex integrated SBC projects.
We look forward to you joining us.
Date: September 27, 2022
Time: 08:00-09:00am EDT (15:00-16:00 EAT)
Register here: https://zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_dsqwSeK7SRu4bDTQwWp3JQ
Claire Gillum |Technical Advisor, Social and Behavior Change 1825 Connecticut Avenue NW | Washington, DC 20009 O: 202-464-3852 | cgillum@...
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FW: Webinar 22 September: Maternal mortality measurement - Guidance to improve national reporting
Nandita Thatte
Dear IBP Colleagues,
Please see the upcoming webinar from WHO Colleagues Launching 2 New Guidance Documents on Maternal Mortality Measurement. Additional information below.
Register Here
Nandita Thatte, DrPH Department of Sexual and Reproductive Health and Research World Health Organization Geneva, Switzerland
From: AHMED, Sahar <ahmedsah@...>
Dear Colleagues
We are pleased to invite you to a webinar launching two new WHO guidance documents “Maternal Mortality measurement: guidance to improve national reporting” and “Certification of deaths during pregnancy, childbirth, or the puerperium where confirmed or suspected COVID-19 is a cause of death”. These products were developed to support professionals collecting and analysing maternal mortality data in improving the quality and accuracy of the data.
The webinar will be held virtually via Zoom, on Thursday September 22, 2022, at 14:00 – 15:00 PM CEST (GMT +2). The webinar is hosted in English, and simultaneous interpretation in French and Spanish will be provided.
We will provide an overview of the guidance documents; their use and the recommendation they provide for improving maternal mortality measurement. The webinar will be presented by speakers from the WHO Headquarters, as well as researchers from the country case studies provided in the measurement guidance:
Please register any questions you might have on the topic of the webinar through this link. We will try our best to respond to them during the webinar, if time permits.
We look forward to engaging with you. Please do share within your networks
REGISTER AND ADD TO YOUR CALENDAR
-- Nandita Thatte, DrPH Department of Sexual and Reproductive Health World Health Organization Geneva, Switzerland Email: thatten@...
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Webinar 22 Sep: Using storytelling and photography to communicate on abortion care and FP
Carolin Ekman
My story, your camera, our rights: Communicating on abortion care and family planning as health care
Photo: © WHO / HRP / Hickmatu Leigh
Please join WHO, HRP and the IBP Network for a webinar this Thursday presenting photos and positive stories of health as it relates to comprehensive abortion care and post-abortion family planning, from countries in four WHO Regions.
With opening remarks from Pascale Allotey, Director of the WHO Department of Sexual and Reproductive Health and Research (SRH) and a discussion with experts and photographers from Moldova, Nepal, Pakistan and Sierra Leone, moderated by Vismita Gupta-Smith, WHO Head-Strategy, Planning & Coordination, Department of Communications, this will be a rich discussion on the importance of storytelling and approaches to communicating on sexual and reproductive health and rights.
The WHO guidance is clear: abortion care is health care, and health is a human right. Even still, abortion remains a highly stigmatized issue. In order for safe, respectful and affordable abortion care to be accessible to all who need it, when they need it, there is a need for continuous advocacy for the right to comprehensive abortion care, and against stigma impacting those who seek and provide this health care.
Save the date and please spread the word using the attached flyer!
Carolin Ekman Consultant - Information management, research dissemination and stakeholder engagement WHO Department of Sexual and Reproductive Health and Research (SRH) (includes the UNDP-UNFPA-UNICEF-WHO-World Bank Special Programme of Research, Development and Research Training in Human Reproduction - HRP) https://www.who.int/reproductivehealth/en | www.ibpnetwork.org Twitter: @HRPresearch | @ibp_network
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South to South Learning Exchange for FP Updates and Case Study
Nandita Thatte
Dear IBP Colleagues,
Please see some updates from South to South Learning undertaken at WHO as part of the FP Accelerator Project. Congratulations to all the partners involved in this work!
South-South Learning Exchange in Nepal- Sri Lanka is published in the South-South galaxy as a case study. https://my.southsouth-galaxy.org/en/solutions/detail/family-planning-accelerator-project
In addition, Good practices in South-South and Triangular cooperation for Sustainable Development (Vol. 4).
In addition, below is a link to Dr Tedros where he mentions this work (SSLE) facilitated by WHO ( at 1.05 minutes).
Best regards, Rita
Dr Rita Kabra Contraception and fertility care (CFC) WHO Department of Sexual and Reproductive Health and Research (includes the UNDP/UNFPA/UNICEF/WHO/World Bank Special Programme of Research, Development and Research Training in Human Reproduction – HRP) https://www.who.int/reproductivehealth/en/ Tel. + 41 22 791 1092 Email: kabrar@...;
-- Nandita Thatte, DrPH Department of Sexual and Reproductive Health World Health Organization Geneva, Switzerland Email: thatten@...
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World Contraception Day Webinar--Male Contraception--Finally! Monday 26th September 7hPST/10hEST/16hCEST
Nandita Thatte
Dear IBP Colleagues,
Monday September 26th is World Contraception Day! Please join WHO and the IBP Network for a special webinar and interactive session on Male Contraception.
Panelists will be discussing new research, contraceptive options, and policy implications for male contraception.
Register Here: https://who.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_eH1Qd1U0RBaU7Tt7ATwc8g
Nandita Thatte, DrPH Department of Sexual and Reproductive Health and Research World Health Organization Geneva, Switzerland
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Save the Date: CPHIA 2022
Dear Colleague,
The 2nd International Conference on Public Health in Africa (CPHIA 2022) is just a few months away! Hosted by Africa CDC in collaboration with partners, this year’s conference will be held in person at the Kigali Convention Centre in Rwanda from 13 -15 December 2022. Please save the date and visit the CPHIA 2022 website for more information on registration.
Building on CPHIA 2021, this year’s conference will also serve as a catalyst to build more resilient health systems that allow African countries to better prepare for and manage emerging health threats while addressing long-standing infectious diseases.
Conference Tracks CPHIA 2022 will have nine main plenary tracks:
For questions about side events, please email: CPHIA2022sideevents@...
Like CPHIA 2022 on Facebook and follow us on Twitter and Instagram.
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FW: REMINDER: Calling STI stakeholders! Please complete a survey on STI Research Priorities
Nandita Thatte
Dear IBP Network Colleagues,
Please see below a request for input on STI Research Priorities! The survey is available in multiple languages.
Nandita
Nandita Thatte, DrPH Department of Sexual and Reproductive Health and Research World Health Organization Geneva, Switzerland
From: SPIELMAN, Erica <spielmane@...>
Dear Colleagues,
There is one more week to complete the Global STI research priority survey (closing date Sept 19, 2022)! We value your expertise and input.
This is just a friendly reminder to complete the survey AND disseminate this email to other colleagues. We are hoping for responses form a variety of stakeholders. Please find more information and a link to the survey below:
Please see below for additional languages انظر أدناه للغات أخرى/ 其他语言见下文/ Vea a continuación para otros idiomas/ Veja abaixo outros idiomas/ Voir ci-dessous pour les autres langues/ Информацию о других языках см. ниже.
Dear Colleague,
The World Health Organization (WHO) is undertaking a global research priority setting exercise related to sexually transmitted infections (STIs). The goal is to develop a set of STI research priorities that are most critical in informing STI management, programmes, and policies worldwide.For more information on the research priority setting process, please click HERE. Given your expertise or experience in the field of STIs or an adjacent field, you are invited to participate in a brief online survey to suggest priority research areas for STIs. We anticipate that the survey will take approximately 20-30 minutes. You will be free to skip questions that are not within your scope. We would be very grateful if you would please share this message and link with any other relevant STI experts or stakeholder networks that you believe could provide important input.
If you wish to participate, please complete the survey by September 19, 2022.
If you wish to participate in the Survey please: CLICK HERE
Your responses here will help develop a list of research areas that will be ranked in a follow-up survey. If you would like to be contacted directly to rank the research areas, please follow the link to provide your email AFTER you have completed the first survey. sti-priority.mystudy.me/email
If you have any questions or concerns: please contact Erica Spielman (spielmane@...) or Sami Gottlieb (gottliebs@...).
Kind regards,
STI Research Priority Setting Working Group (STI-RP WG)
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مسح لاستطلاع أولويات البحث في مجال العدوى المنقولة جنسياً حضرة الزميل(ة) العزيز(ة) ، تحية طيبة وبعد، تجري منظمة الصحة العالمية (WHO) مسحاً عالمياً لأولويات البحث في مجال العدوى المنقولة جنسياً بهدف تحديد مجموعة من الأولويات البحثية ذات الأهمية الحرجة لتوجيه التدبير العلاجي لحالات العدوى المنقولة جنسياً وبرامجها وسياساتها على الصعيد العالمي. وللاطلاع على مزيد من المعلومات عن عملية تحديد الأولويات البحثية، يُرجى النقر هنا [ورقة معلومات].
وبالنظر إلى درايتكم أو خبرتكم في مجال حالات العدوى المنقولة جنسياً أو أحد المجالات القريبة منه، ندعوكم إلى المشاركة في مسح إلكتروني قصير لاقتراح مجالات البحث ذات الأولوية بشأن العدوى المنقولة جنسياً. ولن يستغرق المسح أكثر من 20 إلى 30 دقيقة من وقتكم على الأرجح، وسيكون لكم مطلق الحرية في تخطي الأسئلة التي لا تندرج ضمن نطاق اختصاصكم.
وسنكون ممتنين لو تفضلتم بتعميم هذه الرسالة ورابط المسح الوارد فيها على أي خبراء أو شبكات أخرى لأصحاب الشأن في مجال العدوى المنقولة جنسياً، ممن تعتقدون أن بمقدورهم تقديم مدخلات هامة في هذا الصدد.
وفي حال المشاركة، يُرجى إكمال المسح بحلول تاريخ .19 سبتمبر 2022
إذا كنتم ترغبون في المشاركة في هذا المسح، يُرجى الضغط هنا.
ستساعد ردودكم على وضع قائمة بالمجالات البحثية التي سيجري ترتيب أولويتها في إطار مسح لاحق. وإذا كنتم تفضلون الاتصال بكم مباشرة لترتيب أولوية المجالات البحثية، فيُرجى الضغط على الرابط التالي لإدراج عنوان بريدكم الإلكتروني بعد إكمال المسح أولاً. sti-priority.mystudy.me/email
إذا كانت لديكم أية أسئلة: يُرجى الاتصال بإيريكا شبيلمان (spielmane@...) أو سامي غوتليب (gottliebs@...). مع أطيب التحيات، فريق العمل المعني بوضع الأولويات البحثية في مجال العدوى المنقولة جنسياً (STI-RP WG)
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性传播感染研究重点调查 亲爱的同事: 世界卫生组织(WHO)正在开展一项有关确定全球性传播感染(STI)相关研究重点的工作。其目标是制定一系列对在全球范围内为性传播感染管理、规划与政策提供信息至关重要的研究重点。有关研究重点确定流程的更多信息,请点击此处。
鉴于您在性传播感染领域或相邻领域的资历或经验,我们邀请您参与一项简短的在线调查,就性传播感染的重点研究领域提出建议。 我们预计,该调查大约需要20-30分钟。您可以跳过不属于您的专业范围的问题。 如果您能够将本信息及链接分享给那些您认为能够提供重要信息的性传播感染的相关专家或利益攸关方,我们将不胜感激。
如果您愿意参与,请在 2022 年 9 月 19 日之前完成本调查。
如您愿意参加调查,请点击此处。 您本次调查的问题回答将有助于制定一个研究领域列表,这些研究领域将在后续调查中进行排序。如果您希望能直接联系您进行研究领域的排序,请在完成第一次调查后点击链接以提供您的电子邮箱。sti-priority.mystudy.me/email
如果您有任何问题或疑虑,请联系Erica Spielman(spielmane@...)或Sami Gottlieb(gottliebs@...)。谨致问候, 性传播感染研究重点确定工作组(STI-RP WG)
-----SPANISH/ Española---- Encuesta sobre las prioridades de investigación de las ITS Estimado colega:
La Organización Mundial de la Salud (OMS) está llevando a cabo un ejercicio global de establecimiento de prioridades de investigación sobre las infecciones de transmisión sexual (ITS). El objetivo es establecer las prioridades de investigación sobre las ITS que sean más críticas para fundamentar la gestión, los programas y las políticas sobre ITS en todo el mundo.Para más información sobre el proceso de establecimiento de prioridades de investigación, haga clic AQUÍ.
Dada su experiencia en el campo de las ITS o un área relacionada, se le está invitando a participar en una breve encuesta en línea para proponer áreas de investigación prioritarias para las ITS. Tardará unos 20-30 minutos en completar la encuesta. Puede omitir las preguntas que no estén dentro de su ámbito de actuación. Le agradeceríamos que compartiera este mensaje y el enlace con cualquier otro experto relevante en ITS o redes de partes interesadas que considere que podrían realizar un aporte importante.
Si desea participar, complete la encuesta antes del 19 de septiembre de 2022.
Si desea participar en la encuesta: HAGA CLIC AQUÍ
Sus respuestas ayudarán a elaborar una lista de áreas de investigación que se clasificarán en una encuesta de seguimiento. Si desea que lo contactemos directamente para clasificar las áreas de investigación, utilice el enlace para proporcionar su correo electrónico DESPUÉS de haber completado la primera encuesta. sti-priority.mystudy.me/email
Si tiene alguna pregunta o duda: póngase en contacto con Erica Spielman (spielmane@...) o Sami Gottlieb (gottliebs@...). Saludos cordiales, Grupo de Trabajo para el Establecimiento de Prioridades de Investigación sobre las ITS (STI-RP WG)
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Inquérito sobre as prioridades de investigação em IST Estimado colega,
A Organização Mundial da Saúde (OMS) quer realizar uma pesquisa mundial de definição de prioridades relacionadas às infeções sexualmente transmissíveis (IST). O objetivo é desenvolver um conjunto de prioridades de pesquisa em IST que são muito importantes para orientar à gestão, os programas e as políticas de IST em todo o mundo. Para mais informações sobre o processo de definição de prioridades em pesquisa, queira clicar AQUI.
Dada a sua especialidade ou experiência na área das IST ou área adjacente, o/a convidamos a participar em um breve inquérito online para sugerir áreas de pesquisa em IST. A nossa previsão é que o inquérito demore, aproximadamente, 20-30 minutos. Você poderá pular as perguntas que não forem do seu âmbito de atividade. Ficaríamos muito agradecidos se quisesse partilhar esta mensagem e o link com outros pesquisadores da área das IST ou redes de contato que considere que possam contribuir significativamente para esse processo.
Se concordar em participar, preencha por favor o inquérito até 19 de setembro de 2022.
Se pretender participar no inquérito, por favor: CLIQUE AQUI
As suas respostas ajudarão na elaboração de uma lista de áreas de pesquisa que será organizada em um inquérito a ser enviado a posteriormente. Se desejar ser contactado diretamente para colaborar na organização das áreas de pesquisa, siga o link para fornecer o seu email, DEPOIS de ter preenchido o primeiro inquérito. sti-priority.mystudy.me/email
Se tiver dúvidas ou esclarecimentos adicionais: queira contactar Erica Spielman (spielmane@...) ou Sami Gottlieb (gottliebs@...).
Os nossos melhores cumprimentos,
Grupo de Trabalho para a Definição de Prioridades de Investigação em IST (STI-RP WG)
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Enquête sur les priorités de recherche en matière d’infections sexuellement transmissibles (IST)
Cher(e) collègue,
L’Organisation mondiale de la Santé (OMS) entame un exercice consistant à établir les priorités de recherche à l’échelle mondiale concernant les infections sexuellement transmissibles (IST). L’objectif est d’élaborer un ensemble de priorités de recherche sur les IST qui sont les plus essentielles pour éclairer la gestion, les programmes et les politiques en matière d’IST dans le monde entier.Pour plus d’informations sur le processus d’établissement des priorités de recherche, veuillez cliquer ICI.
Compte tenu de votre expertise ou de votre expérience dans le domaine des IST ou dans un domaine connexe, vous êtes invité à participer à une courte enquête en ligne en vue de suggérer des domaines de recherche prioritaires concernant les IST. La durée de l’enquête est d’environ 20 à 30 minutes. Vous aurez la possibilité de ne pas répondre aux questions ne relevant pas de vos domaines d’expertise. Nous vous serions très reconnaissants de bien vouloir partager ce message et le lien avec tout autre expert en IST ou partenaires qui, selon vous, pourraient apporter une contribution importante.
Si vous souhaitez participer, veuillez remplir l’enquête avant le 19 septembre 2022.
Si vous souhaitez participer à l’enquête, veuillez : CLIQUEZ ICI
Vos réponses permettront de dresser une liste des domaines de recherche qui seront classés dans le cadre d’une enquête de suivi. Si vous souhaitez être contacté directement pour établir le classement des domaines de recherche, veuillez suivre le lien afin de fournir votre adresse électronique APRÈS avoir complété la première enquête. sti-priority.mystudy.me/email
Si vous avez des questions ou des préoccupations : veuillez contacter Erica Spielman (spielmane@...) ou Sami Gottlieb (gottliebs@...).
Cordialement,
Groupe de travail sur l’établissement des priorités en matière de recherche sur les IST (STI-RP WG)
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Опрос для определения приоритетных тем исследований в области ИППП Уважаемые коллеги,
Всемирная организация здравоохранения (ВОЗ) проводит глобальную работу по определению приоритетных тем исследований, связанных с инфекциями, передаваемыми половым путем (ИППП). Цель этой работы – сформулировать перечень приоритетных тем исследований по ИППП, которые представляют наибольший интерес для информационного обеспечения деятельности, программ и мер политики в области борьбы с ИППП во всем мире.Дополнительная информация о процедуре определения приоритетных тем исследований представлена по ЭТОЙ ССЫЛКЕ.
Учитывая ваши знания и опыт в области ИППП или смежных областях, мы приглашаем вас принять участие в кратком онлайн-опросе и предложить приоритетные темы исследований в области ИППП. Заполнение вопросника займет порядка 20-30 минут. Респондентам предоставляется возможность пропускать вопросы, которые не относятся к их сфере компетенции. Мы будем вам очень признательны, если вы перешлете это сообщение и содержащуюся в нем ссылку другим экспертам в области ИППП или группам заинтересованных сторон, которые, по вашему мнению, могут внести ценный вклад в проведение опроса.
Если вы хотите принять участие в опросе, просим заполнить анкету не позднее 19 сентября 2022 г.
Если вы хотите принять участие в опросе, ПЕРЕЙДИТЕ ПО ЭТОЙ ССЫЛКЕ
Ваши ответы помогут нам в составлении перечня тем исследований, которые затем будут ранжированы в ходе дополнительного опроса. Если вы хотите, чтобы мы связались с вами напрямую для ранжирования предложенных тем исследований, ПОСЛЕ заполнения анкеты перейдите по ссылке ниже и укажите ваш адрес электронной почты sti-priority.mystudy.me/email.
Если у вас возникли вопросы, вы можете обратиться по электронной почте к г-же Эрике Шпильман (Erica Spielman) (spielmane@...) или д-ру Сами Готтлибу (Sami Gottlieb) (gottliebs@...).
С уважением,
Рабочая группа по установлению приоритетов исследований в области ИППП (РГ ПИ-ИППП)
-- Nandita Thatte, DrPH Department of Sexual and Reproductive Health World Health Organization Geneva, Switzerland Email: thatten@...
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Request for literature on implementation strategies, facilitators, and barriers to scaling up and sustaining task-sharing in family planning
Adeniyi Aderoba
Dear Colleagues,
The Contraception and Fertility Care Unit of the UNDP–UNFPA–UNICEF–WHO–World Bank Special Programme of Research, Development and Research Training in Human Reproduction (HRP), Department of Sexual Reproductive Health and Research, at the World Health Organization has commissioned a review on the implementation strategies, facilitators, and barriers to scaling up and sustaining task-sharing in family planning.
Ensuring access to quality family planning (FP) services is fundamental to achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) targets 3.1, 3.7, and 5.6, including universal access to reproductive health services. However, barriers such as health workforce shortages and restrictive policies on the role of mid and lower-level health workforce cadres limit access to contraceptives and FP in many settings. Evidence on the implementation strategies, facilitators, and barriers to scaling up and sustaining task-sharing could inform financing, implementation approaches, and technical assistance of national and global FP task-sharing programs.
As part of our search to identify and assess grey literature related to this topic. If you are aware of any documents, kindly share the electronic file with kabrar@... or Adeniyi before 20th September 2022. The protocol for the systematic review can be accessed here, and the results will be shared once it is completed.
Thank you.
Review Team
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REMINDER: Webinar: Meaningful Adolescent and Youth Engagement. September 15th, 2022, from 09:30 New York / 13:30 Accra / 15:30 Geneva
Dear Colleagues and Partners,
Please join us on September 15th, 2022, from 09:30 New York / 13:30 Accra / 15:30 Geneva for a webinar on Meaningful Adolescent and Youth Engagement and Partnership in Sexual and Reproductive Health Programming, the latest installment of our High Impact Practices webinar series.
Click here for the local time zone for the webinar.
This Strategic Planning Guide is intended to lead program managers, planners, and decision makers through a strategic process to meaningfully and effectively engage and partner with adolescents, youth, and/or youth-led organizations on sexual and reproductive health programs and initiatives. Meaningful adolescent and youth engagement and partnership is defined as an “inclusive, intentional, mutually-respectful partnership between adolescents, youth, and adults, whereby power is shared, respective contributions are valued, and young people’s ideas, perspectives, skills, and strengths are integrated into the design and delivery of programs, strategies, policies, funding mechanisms, and organizations that affect their lives and their communities, countries, and the world. This webinar is organized in collaboration with USAID’s MOMENTUM Country and Global Leadership. Download the MAYE SPG here, and register for the webinar today. We look forward to your participation!
For more information about the HIPs and to view previous webinars, please visit: https://www.fphighimpactpractices.org/.
Twitter: #HIPs4FP and @IBP_network
Ados V. May, MPA | WHO/IBP Network | Senior Technical Advisor m: +1 202 999 8816 |email: amay@... |www.ibpnetwork.org
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Join us for an upcoming webinar: How to Use Behavioral Sciences for Better Knowledge Management
We'll highlight what behavior science is and its relevance for KM, and share our new training module.
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Reminder: Webinar Invitation: Experiences of Social Accountability Implementers focusing on Family Planning. 16 September 2022. Time: 09:00 Washington / 13:00 Accra / 14:00 London / 15:00 Geneva / 16:00 Dar es Salaam
Date: 16 September 2022 Time: 09:00 Washington / 13:00 Accra / 14:00 London / 15:00 Geneva / 16:00 Dar es Salaam
Experiences of Social Accountability Implementers focusing on Family Planning
The Community and Provider driven Social Accountability Intervention (CaPSAI) Project was a multi-country study evaluating the effect of social accountability on contraceptive services implemented in Ghana and Tanzania that completed in 2021. Join us for a webinar where the CaPSAI implementing partners, Ghana Integrity Initiative and Sikika, reflect on their learnings from co-designing a social accountability intervention and their actual experience of delivering the intervention in the context of family planning service provision.
Please register here
Speakers:
We look forward to your participation!
Ados V. May, MPA | WHO/IBP Network | Senior Technical Advisor m: +1 202 999 8816 |email: amay@... |www.ibpnetwork.org
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Webinar: Meaningful Adolescent and Youth Engagement. September 15th, 2022, from 09:30 New York / 13:30 Accra / 15:30 Geneva
Dear Colleagues and Partners,
Please join us on September 15th, 2022, from 09:30 New York / 13:30 Accra / 15:30 Geneva for a webinar on Meaningful Adolescent and Youth Engagement and Partnership in Sexual and Reproductive Health Programming, the latest installment of our High Impact Practices webinar series.
Click here for the local time zone for the webinar.
This Strategic Planning Guide is intended to lead program managers, planners, and decision makers through a strategic process to meaningfully and effectively engage and partner with adolescents, youth, and/or youth-led organizations on sexual and reproductive health programs and initiatives. Meaningful adolescent and youth engagement and partnership is defined as an “inclusive, intentional, mutually-respectful partnership between adolescents, youth, and adults, whereby power is shared, respective contributions are valued, and young people’s ideas, perspectives, skills, and strengths are integrated into the design and delivery of programs, strategies, policies, funding mechanisms, and organizations that affect their lives and their communities, countries, and the world. This webinar is organized in collaboration with USAID’s MOMENTUM Country and Global Leadership. Download the MAYE SPG here, and register for the webinar today. We look forward to your participation!
For more information about the HIPs and to view previous webinars, please visit: https://www.fphighimpactpractices.org/.
Twitter: #HIPs4FP and @IBP_network
Ados V. May, MPA | WHO/IBP Network | Senior Technical Advisor m: +1 202 999 8816 |email: amay@... |www.ibpnetwork.org
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Happening tomorrow! MIYCN-FP-Immunization Integration Community of Practice bi-annual meeting
*** English below ***
Dear Colleagues,
Nous sommes ravis de vous accueillir demain pour la réunion mondiale de la communauté de pratique MIYCN-FP-Immunization Integration et de vous présenter quelques panélistes qui se joindront à nous:
Inscrivez-vous à la réunion dès maintenant!
Merci, Lindsey
Dear Colleagues,
We are excited to have you join us tomorrow (Thursday, September 1) for the MIYCN-FP-Immunization Integration Community of Practice global meeting and share a few panelists who will join us:
Thanks,
LINDSEY MILLER, MSc (she|her) Sr. Technical Management Officer, Family Planning
MOMENTUM Country and Global Leadership USAID Grantee
1776 Massachusetts Avenue, NW, Suite 300 Washington, DC 20036, USA
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Webinar Invitation: Experiences of Social Accountability Implementers focusing on Family Planning. 16 September 2022. Time: 09:00 Washington / 13:00 Accra / 14:00 London / 15:00 Geneva / 16:00 Dar es Salaam
Date: 16 September 2022 Time: 09:00 Washington / 13:00 Accra / 14:00 London / 15:00 Geneva / 16:00 Dar es Salaam
Experiences of Social Accountability Implementers focusing on Family Planning
The Community and Provider driven Social Accountability Intervention (CaPSAI) Project was a multi-country study evaluating the effect of social accountability on contraceptive services implemented in Ghana and Tanzania that completed in 2021. Join us for a webinar where the CaPSAI implementing partners, Ghana Integrity Initiative and Sikika, reflect on their learnings from co-designing a social accountability intervention and their actual experience of delivering the intervention in the context of family planning service provision.
Please register here
Speakers:
We look forward to your participation!
Ados V. May, MPA | WHO/IBP Network | Senior Technical Advisor m: +1 202 999 8816 |email: amay@... |www.ibpnetwork.org
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Save the Date / Guardar la fecha / Réservez la date / Moving the Needle on Self-Care through Application of the SBC Self-Care Framework
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Subject: New HIFA discussion: Effective communication of health research, 5 September to 7 October 2022
Neil Pakenham-Walsh
For distribution please.
Dear IBP colleagues,
I would like to invite you to join HIFA (Healthcare Information For All) for a new in-depth discussion supported by TDR, the Special Programme for Research and Training in Tropical Diseases at WHO: Effective communication of health research, 5 September to 7 October 2022
Here are the guiding questions:
1. What do we mean by ‘Effective communication of health research to policymakers?’ How do we measure it?
2. What are the different approaches to communicating research (eg academic journals, policy briefs, interaction with policymakers, press releases, social media, infographics, use of video)? What is your experience with these approaches? What works and what doesn't?
3. What is the role of researchers in research communication, beyond publication of their paper? What is the role of other stakeholders (eg communication professionals, editors, media, public health professionals and critical thinkers)
4. What are the needs and preferences of policymakers?
5. What can be done to better support researchers in the communication of health research?
More info here: https://www.hifa.org/projects/new-effective-communication-health-research-policymakers
To join (free) please go to: www.hifa.org/joinhifa
Please forward this message to your contacts and networks and encourage people to join by going to our website: www.hifa.org or direct to our Join page: www.hifa.org/join
Contact: Neil Pakenham-Walsh, HIFA Global Coordinator: neil@...
About HIFA: Healthcare Information For All is a global human-rights-based community of practice that is committed to reduce avoidable death and suffering by improving the availability and use of reliable healthcare information and protecting people from harmful misinformation. It has 20,000 professional members from 180 countries representing frontline health workers, patients, general public, policymakers, library and information professionals, publishers, researchers, guideline developers, journalists, social scientists, and others. HIFA members share experience on several discussion forums in four languages (English, French, Portuguese and Spanish), and they are supported by more than 400 health and development organisations worldwide. Current financial supporters (2022) include the World Health Organization, Elsevier and Global Health Academy at the University of Edinburgh, together with personal donations from HIFA members. HIFA is administered by Global Healthcare Information Network, a non-governmental organisation in official relations with WHO.
Neil Pakenham-Walsh, Global Coordinator HIFA, www.hifa.org neil@...
Global Healthcare Information Network: Working in official relations with WHO
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#invitation Webinar – GSDNM 2021-2025 - Measuring Progress
#invitation
Walter de Caro
The WHO Regional Office for Europe Nursing and Midwifery team, the European Forum of National Nurses and Midwives Associations (EFNNMA) and the European Federation of Nurses (EFN) invite nurses, midwives and policy makers to an interesting Webinar focusing on how progress toward the WHO Global Strategic Directions for Nursing and Midwifery will be measured and monitored. Webinar II theme – GSDNM 2021-2025 - Measuring Progress Date: September 28th 2022, 1400h-1600h CEST (Geneva time) Platform: Zoom platform - https://bit.ly/3w2cNb4
Organizing committee: Karen Bjøro, Mervi Jokinen, Jose Cobos Serrano, Elizabeth Adams, Natalia Serebrennikova, Walter de Caro, Yanina Andersen, Maggie Langins The WHO GSDNM includes strategic directions in four key areas of development for the nursing and midwifery workforces: Education, Jobs, Leadership and Service Delivery. The plan also includes an evaluation framework for data collection and monitoring progress over a five year period from 2021 to 2025. National nursing and midwifery associations are critical stakeholders to be engaged in the measurement and monitoring process. The purpose of this webinar is to: - Raise awareness of the developmental goals for nursing and midwifery and how progress will be measured and monitored. - Identify National Health Workforce accounts and indicators as core elements to measure and monitor progress. - Present State of the Worlds Nursing Report and State of the Worlds Midwifery Report data for Europe as a benchmark for measuring progress - Present survey on how national nurses and midwives associations have been engaged in the data collection, monitoring and dialog process - Reflect on the role of national nurses and midwifery associations in the implementation of the GSDNM. o Who is driving the process in your country? o How is your national nurses and midwives association engaged in dialog with the national health authorities and the Government chief nursing and midwifery officer? o How can your NNA/NMA increase your impact on the process and be a force for progress?
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ICFP2022 Announces Travel + Visa Town Hall on 30 August
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HSR 2022: Few Days Left for Early Bird Registration!
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You're Invited: Social Norms in South Sudan Webinar
Christopher Lindahl
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