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PLENARY 1. How we build confidence in COVID-19 vaccines
Friday 17 June 15:00 – 16:00 (CEST)
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What strategies are really helping health professionals in the field build confidence in the COVID-19 vaccine?
What strategies are really helping health professionals in the field build confidence in the COVID-19 vaccine?
We are pleased to invite you to a Special Event at Teach to Reach: Connect in partnership with UNICEF, ahead of the COVID-19 Vaccine Demand Global Event.
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Teach to Reach: Connect is the world’s largest network of immunization and other Primary Health Care (PHC) managers, connecting over 45,000 people working at all levels of the health system.
Are you working to improve demand for COVID-19 vaccine?
Join us at Teach to Reach: Connect to hear first hand from health professionals who will share their experience of ‘what works’ to strengthen demand and uptake of COVID-19 vaccine.
On 17th June at Teach to Reach Connect: 6, The Geneva Learning Foundation’s Insights Unit will launch its new report: Overcoming barriers to vaccine acceptance in the community: Key learning from the experiences of 734 frontline health workers.
The report analyses 734 case studies developed by frontline health workers in November 2020 as part of the COVID-19 Peer Hub, a peer learning exercise led by The Geneva Learning Foundation.
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PLENARY 2. Listening and learning from the experience of women and men who are challenging gender barriers in immunization
Friday 17 June 16:00 – 17:00 (CEST)
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What are women and men health professionals in districts and health facilities doing in practice to overcome gender barriers in immunization?
Following the Special Event on March 4, 2022, the Women Who Deliver Vaccines Collective invites men and women to join Teach to Reach: Connect to share experience.
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This time, the Collective has collaborated with Gavi's Zero Dose Community and the IA2030 Coverage and Equity Working Group (Strategic Priority 3). Gender and immunization global partners (UNICEF, WHO, Gavi) will be present as “Guides on the Side”.
View the 1st Women Who Deliver Vaccines Special Event (March 4, 2022)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MAjyZlgMKPI
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Learn more about the Women Who Deliver Vaccines Collective
https://www.learning.foundation/iwd
PLENARY 3. Neglected needs of women’s health: Female Genital Schistosomiasis (FGS) Experience Sharing
Friday 17 June 17:00 – 18:00 (CEST)
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Are you concerned about the neglected needs of women’s health?
Do you know about Female Genital Schistosomiasis (FGS)?
Female genital schistosomiasis (FGS) has been described as one of the most neglected sexual and reproductive health problems in sub-Saharan Africa, with approximately 56 million women and girls infected.
You are invited to listen, learn, and share with colleagues from endemic countries who are taking steps to prevent, diagnose, and treat FGS. Join us to share experience and listen to remarkable success stories, lessons learned, and ongoing challenges.
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In this Experience Sharing event, you will hear from practitioners about their successes, lessons learned and challenges.
Learn more:
https://www.learning.foundation/fgs
In May and June 2021, over 300 health care professionals in Sub-Saharan Africa participated in the FAST package workshop on Female Genital Schistosomiasis (FGS) led by Bridges to Development in partnership with the Geneva Learning Foundation.
This global, digital community has blossomed into a nascent movement connecting more than 5,000 health care professionals with a shared interest in tackling FGS.