Watch this information briefing to discover three new opportunities for immunization and other Primary Health Care staff.
1. Join the Movement for Immunization Agenda 2030
"I can tell you that this experience has changed my life. It changed my practice and made me think differently about how I work, considering things I hadn't thought about before."
There is strength in numbers. On March 7, 2022, immunization professionals from around the world will come together to launch a Movement to achieve the goals of Immunization Agenda 2030.
Learn how this Movement can help you make a difference in your daily work to sustain routine immunization during the pandemic, overcome vaccine hesitancy by building caregiver and community confidence in vaccination, and reach children who are not yet protected from vaccine-preventable diseases.
Immunization Agenda 2030 is the world's strategy for the entire decade. On March 7, 2022, we will launch the first IA2030 Learning Cycle. Each participant will use the Idea Engine, develop a situational analysis, and then plan actions and implement them in the Impact Accelerator.
For all of these activities, you will work on a challenge of your choice, one that can make a difference for people and for your country.
This will also be an opportunity to make your voice heard: We have initiated dialogue with IA2030 working groups created by WHO, UNICEF, Gavi and other international partners, who want to listen and better support immunization staff in countries.
Learn more and join the Movement:
https://www.learning.foundation/immunization-agenda-2030
2. 5th edition of Teach to Reach: Connect
This is the only quarterly networking event for health professionals.
Meet, network, and share your experience with immunization colleagues from around the world.
What motivates us to continue/maintain vaccination during the epidemic? Why do we get up every morning, even under extremely difficult conditions, to serve the health needs of the population? That's the question of motivation. Join Teach to Reach on March 4, 2022 to share your experience and learn from success stories, lessons from the field, and the challenges you face.
Learn more and request your invitation:
https://www.learning.foundation/teachtoreach
3. Women Who Deliver Vaccines on 4 March 2022
We work in health facilities, districts, regions, and on the core team.
We are nurses, doctors, community health workers.
Some of us are involved in our country's decisions at the highest level.
Others do the day-to-day immunization work that makes the difference between children, families and communities being protected from disease - or not.
Wherever we work, whatever our rank or status, we are women of immunization.
Learn more and request your invitation:
https://www.learning.foundation/iwd-fr