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SUMMARY:Invitation: Teach to Reach Connect 9 on Friday 13 October 2023
DESCRIPTION:On 13 October 2023, meet, network, and learn at Teach to Reach with over 17,000 health leaders registered from over 80 countries to answer questions that include:\n\nWhat progress are we making in districts and facilities to achieve the goals of Immunization Agenda 2030 (IA2030)? 🎯 #IA2030\nWhat works when responding to measles outbreaks? 🦠 #Measles\nHow do we successfully work with communities to introduce HPV vaccine to protect women and girls from cervical cancer? #HPVVaccine\nHow do we identify and reach zero-dose children in urban and peri-urban areas (with UNICEF)? 🏙 #ZeroDose\n\nThis edition of Teach to Reach is not just about vaccination. Find out how health professionals are:\n\nfacing the health effects of climate change in local communities #ClimateHealthImpact\ntaking action against Female Genital Schistosomiasis (FGS), a neglected tropical disease that affects around 56 million women and girls in sub-Saharan Africa.\n\nWhat is the value of Teach to Reach?\nFor health professionals, Teach to Reach offers a unique opportunity to:\n 1. Share experience with colleagues from all over the world\n 2. Get help with your toughest challenge\n 3. Get fresh ideas to help you succeed\nSince January 2021, successive editions of Teach to Reach have connected 64,705 participants in one-to-one networking sessions and group sessions to share experience.\nWhat they are saying about Teach to Reach\nDr Kate O’Brien, Director of Immunization, World Health Organization (WHO):\n “Learning happens best when people seek answers to their specific daily challenges. Teach to Reach is proof that immunization professionals are hungry to learn, and hungry to share.”\nManeya Mwansakilwa, Midwife (MOH), Kanyama, Zambia :\n “Through Teach to Reach, I learned that HPV vaccination cannot be achieved if health care workers work in isolation without involving other stakeholders.”\nLora Shimp, Director, Immunization Center, JSI:\n “I’m joining Teach to Reach 9 because it is so critical to learn with immunization service providers on their ‘real‑world’ experiences in reaching populations with vaccination.”\nNabweggamo Habibah, Community health worker (MOH), Mukono district, Nama subcounty, Uganda:\n Teach to Reach has helped me learn to monitor and advocate for timely delivery of vaccines for children in my community.”

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