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  • Knowing-in-action: Bridging the theory-practice divide in global health

    The gap between theoretical knowledge and practical implementation remains one of the most persistent challenges in global health. This divide manifests in multiple ways: research that fails to address practitioners’ urgent needs, innovations from the field that never inform formal evidence systems, and capacity building approaches that cannot meet the massive scale of learning required.…

    Donald A. Schön The new scholarship requires a new epistemology
  • Why guidelines fail: on consequences of the false dichotomy between global and local knowledge in health systems

    Global health continues to grapple with a persistent tension between standardized, evidence-based interventions developed by international experts and the contextual, experiential local knowledge held by local health workers. This dichotomy – between global expertise and local knowledge – has become increasingly problematic as health systems face unprecedented complexity in addressing challenges from climate change to…

    What are the consequences of the false dichotomy between global and local knowledge in health systems
  • Ahead of Teach to Reach 11, health leaders from 45 countries share malaria experiences in REACH network session

    Nearly 300 malaria prevention health leaders from 45 countries met virtually on November 20, 2024, in parallel English and French sessions of REACH. This new initiative connects organizational leaders tackling malaria prevention and control – and other pressing health challenges – across borders. REACH emerged from Teach to Reach, a peer learning platform with over…

    Ahead of Teach to Reach 11, health leaders from 45 countries share malaria solutions in REACH network session
  • You are not alone: Health workers are sharing how they protected their communities when extreme weather hit

    Today, The Geneva Learning Foundation launched a new set of “Teach to Reach Questions” focused on how health workers protect community health during extreme weather events. This initiative comes at a crucial time, as world leaders at COP29 discuss climate change’s mounting impacts on health. As climate change intensifies extreme weather events worldwide, health workers…

    Teach to Reach Health workers are sharing how they protected their communities when extreme weather hit
  • Why answer Teach to Reach Questions?

    Have you ever wished you could talk to another health worker who has faced the same challenges as you? Someone who found a way to keep helping people, even when things seemed impossible? That’s exactly the kind of active learning that Teach to Reach Questions make possible. They make peer learning easy for everyone who…

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  • Health at COP29: Workforce crisis meets climate crisis

    Health workers are already being transformed by climate change. COP29 stakeholders can either support this transformation to strengthen health systems, or risk watching the health workforce collapse under mounting pressures. The World Health Organization’s “COP29 Special Report on Climate Change and Health: Health is the Argument for Climate Action“ highlights the health sector’s role in…

    Health at COP29
  • Global Health Otherwise interviews Reda Sadki

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    Global Health Otherwise (GHO), an informal network spearheaded by Dr Luchuo Engelbert Bain, aims to “critically dissect the meanings of decolonization of global health practice, research, and funding”.  GHO spoke to The Geneva Learning Foundation’s Reda Sadki. Please tell us about yourself and your area of specialization in global health I am the founder and…

    Global Health Otherwise interviews Reda Sadki
  • Navigating the quiet moments within the noise

    There are days when the world seems to insist on stillness, nudging us into moments we might otherwise overlook. These pauses, often subtle and unannounced, invite us to step back from the rush and rediscover a rhythm more aligned with our own nature. In these quiet intervals, we find a chance to trace our thoughts…

  • How can we reliably spread evidence-based practices at the speed and scale modern health challenges demand?

    At a symposium of the American Society for Tropical Medicine and Hygiene (ASTMH) Annual Meeting, I explored how peer learning could help us tackle five critical challenges that limit effectiveness in global health. For epidemiologists working on implementation science, peer learning provides a new path for solving one of global health’s most persistent challenges: how…

    ASTMH 2024 How can we reliably spread evidence-based practices at the speed and scale modern health challenges demand
  • Where solitude meets profound reflection

    In the quiet hours, when we finally let go of the need for constant interaction, we come face-to-face with solitude. There’s a peculiar kind of peace in those moments, a stillness that isn’t lonely but rather open and vast. Here, away from the demands and hum of daily life, we find the rare opportunity to…