Tag: decolonize global health

  • What did we learn from the Movement for Immunization Agenda 2030 (IA2030) in its first two years?

    What did we learn from the Movement for Immunization Agenda 2030 (IA2030) in its first two years?

    At a World Health Organization conference in Panama, The Geneva Learning Foundation is hosting an Innovations Café today.

    The session’s title is “Connected learning to accelerate local impact at global scale: Year 1 of the Movement for Immunization Agenda 2030 (IA2030)”.

    What is the Movement for Immunization Agenda 2030 (IA2030)?

    Immunization Agenda 2030 (IA2030) is the world’s strategy, adopted by the World Health Assembly in 2020, to achieve the global goals for immunization.

    In March 2022, The Geneva Learning Foundation (TGLF) launched a call to form a movement in support of IA2030.

    By June 2023, over 16,000 health workers were participating.

    More than 80% work in districts and health facilities and over half are government workers.

    70% work in fragile contexts such as armed conflict, remote areas, urban poverty, and other challenges.

    This ground-up commitment has the potential to complement the top-down work of the IA2030 global partners, if this community of practitioners is recognized, empowered, and listened to by global health agencies and donors.

    In today’s session, you will hear first-hand from IA2030 Movement Members.

    How has participation in this Movement helped them to better serve the immunization and primary health care needs of the local communities they serve?

    In Year 1 of this Movement, we demonstrated the feasibility of establishing a global peer learning platform for immunization practitioners, with the creation of a movement of more than 10,000 health workers in support of IA2030 goals. Learn more about Year 1 outcomes.

    In Year 2, as the Movement continued to grow rapidly in over 100 countries, we generated evidence of practitioner demand and public health impact, captured in academic papers and multiple detailed case studies. Request your invitation to the IA2030 Movement’s Knowledge-to-Action Hub to get access to research outputs.

    Learn more about how new digital learning approach can open access to international global health conferences otherwise restricted to the select few.

  • How do we shift our capacity to embrace a volatile, complex world?

    How do we shift our capacity to embrace a volatile, complex world?

    This week, the Geneva Learning Foundation (TGLF) is Devex’s “Presenting Partner”. We are proud to be sharing with Devex’s 170,000 NewsWire subscribers the remarkable progress and the results, outcomes, and impact we have achieved since the pandemic hit. Discover how we connect people, organizations, and communities to achieve collective impact better and fasterGet in touch

    • We stand ready to support any organization or network that needs to mobilize people at scale in support of meaningful change.
    • We are seeking partners that share our yearning for transformation, and that can bring their challenges, resources, and capabilities to make this yearning a reality.
    • We are actively fundraising to develop our global platform so we can support more partners tackling ‘wicked’ problems.

    The need for change is evident.

    Is your organization rethinking how it contributes to achieving global goals?

    • Humanitarian INGOs headquartered in Geneva, London, or Washington are striving to “localize aid”.
    • A growing concert of voices is calling for the decolonization of global health.
    • Some donors are trying to listen to feedback from communities, not just metrics.

    How do we shift our capacity to embrace a volatile, complex world?

    The Geneva Learning Foundation (TGLF) has developed a unique approach, grounded in learning science and a decade of research and practice, to nurture digital networks. Read Reda Sadki’s blog post: How we used this approach to support over 40,000 immunization staff facing the COVID-19 pandemic

    We build collective capacity for transformation. Download a snapshot of our immunization programme

    We do this in ways that motivate participants to connect and implement thousands of their own locally-designed projects, leading to measurable, lasting impact.

    The COVID-19 pandemic has created an opportunity for a digital-first Renaissance.

    The next 20 years of working for change are likely to be about harnessing digital transformation through hybrid networks fusing digital and physical.

    Learning how to develop people is a vital investment for the promise of digital to be realized. Read more about the digital-first Renaissance

    I hope that you will take the time to learn more about our work to determine if what we do might fit what you need.

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