18 March 2022, Vol. 97, No. 11, pp. 97–108 Now online IN THIS ISSUE 97 Progress towards achieving and sustaining maternal and neonatal tetanus elimination – worldwide, 2000–2020Download 18 mars 2022, Vol. 97, No. 11, pp. 97-108 Maintenant en ligne DANS CE NUMÉRO 97 Progrès accomplis en vue de parvenir à l’élimin...
Watch new videos on the Nigeria vaccination campaigns! ...
We want to hear from you! As the global leader in human resources for supply chain management, People that Deliver’s goal is to create a competent, supported and adequately-staffed supply chain workforce that is deployed across the public and private sectors within the health system. Through the coalition and larger PtD network, we...
The COVID-19 pandemic has created acute disruptions to public health supply chains, revealing underlying vulnerabilities in the global supply ecosystem and increasing uncertainty in both the supply and demand of life-saving SRH medicines and products. A crisis of this magnitude demands that we understand what worked well, what did not, and how best...
JSI and inSupply Health have published an article in Global Health Science and Practice (GHSP) exploring the Use of Human-Centered Design to Adapt Supply Chains and Digital Solutions for Community Health Volunteers in Nomadic Communities of Northern Kenya. Unreliable and nonexistent supply chain procedures and processes are one of the primary barri...
11 March 2022, Vol. 97, No. 10, pp. 81–96 Now online IN THIS ISSUE 81 Global Advisory Committee on Vaccine Safety, 10 August 202188 Global Advisory Committee on Vaccine Safety, 15 December 2021Download 11 mars 2022, Vol. 97, No. 10, pp. 81-96 Maintenant en ligne DANS CE NUMÉRO 81 Comité consultatif mondial pour la...
Summary:The African region is lagging behind in COVID-19 vaccination roll out with only 10.2% of its population fully vaccinated compared to 55.5% globally. Between January and August 2021, the low vaccination coverage was due to insufficient availability of vaccines. Since August 2021, vaccine supply in the African ...
Break the Bias. JSI improves family planning services, supply chains, and the capacity of local leaders to help women access the health services they need. We are committed to challenging gender inequities and ensuring that women, children, and communities have access to health care regardless of their circumstances. #IWD2022 Original link
Monthly Update !-- February 2022 in Review !--!-- www.immregistries.org !-- In This Issue: Executive Director's Update#AIRA2022 National Meeting: Things to KnowAIRA Networking Event at HIMSS22Power BI User Group LaunchedComing Soon: AIRA's IIS Epi Shared ServicesMeasurement and Improvement UpdatesHow is Smarty Helping with Your Data Quality?...
4 March 2022, Vol. 97, No. 09, pp. 61–80 Now online IN THIS ISSUE 61 Malaria vaccine: WHO position paper – March 202278 Monthly report on dracunculiasis cases, January 2022Download 4 mars 2022, Vol. 97, No. 09, pp. 61-80 Maintenant en ligne DANS CE NUMÉRO 61 Note de synthèse: position de l’OMS à prop...
The latest polio eradication activities around the world this month in Polio News. ...
#NBHAAD is a day to discuss the effects of HIV on Black communities. JSI endorsed the National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day Resolution of 2022, circulated by Representative Barbara Lee, which acknowledges that while progress has been made, Black communities are disproportionately affected by HIV, and efforts to mitigate HIV must address stigma, dis...
Dear all, Please find below the GNN monthly update for February’ 22:NITAG publications and updates:COVID-19 booster Doses: ATAGI (Australia) recommends the use of Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine as a booster dose in adolescents aged 16-17 years. The statement is available here. Of note, Pfizer vaccine is the only brand currently registered ...
25 February 2022, Vol. 97, No. 08, pp. 49–60 Now online IN THIS ISSUE 49 Summary report of the twenty-third meeting of the WHO Advisory Committee on Variola Virus Research55 A WHO Foresight Initiative: Imagining the future of pandemics and epidemics in the next 5 yearsDownload 25 février 2022, Vol. 9...
No images? Click hereFebruary EYE Strategy NewsletterAnnual highlights 2021We hope you have had a chance to review our 2021 annual highlights published last month. If not, you can read or download them here.‘EYE on yellow fever’ podcast – Episode 10 ‘The Road to 2026’...
18 February 2022, Vol. 97, No. 07, pp. 41–48 Now online IN THIS ISSUE 41 “The hospital of tomorrow’’: a participative, holistic method to innovate health-care facilities during the COVID-19 pandemic, 2020–202147 Monthly report on dracunculiasis cases, January–December 2021Download 18 février 2022, Vol. 9...
View this email in your browserIVAC Webinar Series February 2022 Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health Register Today for Webinar, "Making COVID-19 vaccines APPEALing: Pilot message testing in India"Register Now When: Thursday, February 17, 2022 from 10:00am to 11:00am ET Vaccines do not...
No images? Click hereWork with us!EYE Strategy Partnership and Project Officer position within the EYE Secretariat (Grade P4). Apply by 20th February 22.59 Central European Time. The global Eliminate Yellow Fever Epidemics (EYE) Strategy was developed during the second half of 2016 by Gavi, the...
11 February 2022, Vol. 97, No. 06, pp. 33–40 Now online IN THIS ISSUE 33 Progress in control and elimination of rubella and congenital rubella syndrome worldwide, 2012–2020Download 11 février 2022, Vol. 97, No. 06, pp. 33-40 Maintenant en ligne DANS CE NUMÉRO 33 Progrès réalisés pour combattre et éliminer...
View this email in your browserVaccine Access Digest February 2022 Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health Johns Hopkins Launches Free Virtual Course to Train “Ambassadors” to Talk with Parents About COVID Vaccines for Children Vaccination is a key strategy for preventing serious illness and death from COVID-19. Vaccines a...