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Vx Data Insights Webinar #5: Ad-hoc health facility tools & workarounds: How Kenyan healthcare workers create their own solutions to immunization data challenges

August 13, 2020, 9:30 a.m. EST / 3:30 p.m. CEST (Geneva)

REGISTER HERE: https://who.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_i69k0f-tQJeiQUhzi6Aixw 

Join JSI and Sonder Design Collective for the fifth and final mini 30-minute webinars sharing their initial findings from the Vx Data Insights research in Kenya. This Human-Centered Design study is a joint effort between the two organizations and the Ministry of Health in Kenya, aimed at understanding the challenges around collecting and using data for decision-making in delivering immunization services. 

In this webinar, the team will take you through different ways in which facility-level staff is responding to time and staffing challenges by developing ad-hoc data collection tools and workarounds. Based on facility observations and interviews with healthcare workers, they will share specific examples of tools and approaches used by facilities. For more information about the work, you can download the initial Kenya findings report.

SPEAKERS:

  • Isaac Mugoya, Senior Technical Officer, Kenya - Immunization Center, JSI. Isaac has been working in immunization for more than three decades, supporting the Kenyan Ministry of Health in monitoring immunization programs, introducing new vaccines, and applying best practices. 
  • Emilia Klimiuk, Project Lead, Sonder Design Collective. Based in Lagos, Nigeria, Emilia is a designer and researcher specializing in applying Human-Centered Design methods to the health, microfinance, and agriculture sectors in low resource settings. 
  • Sarah Hassanen, Kenya Lead, Sonder Design Collective. Based in Nairobi, Kenya, Sarah practices Human-Centred Design with a focus on health across multiple continents including Africa, Europe and the Middle East
  • Natasha Kanagat, Research, Monitoring and Evaluation Advisor and Deputy Director, Center for Health Information Monitoring and Evaluation, JSI. Natasha's primary expertise is in research design, analysis and interpretation with the ultimate goal of generating evidence to inform policy and program strategy. 
2 years ago
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#6442
hi , I missed this important event, can we have access to the recording of this session.
 
regards,
Dr Umra

Dear Dr Umra, the recording of the webinar "Ad-hoc health facility tools & workarounds: How Kenyan healthcare workers create their own solutions to immunization data challenges" is available here: https://youtu.be/RDo23fa1J5g

In addition, you can download the presentation here: Webinar presentation

Should you have any question regarding the content of this webinar, please don't hesitate to ask your question in this thread.

Warm regards,

Alex

2 years ago
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#6441
hi , I missed this important event, can we have access to the recording of this session.
 
regards,
Dr Umra
3 years ago
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#6142

Don't forget to join JSI and Sonder Design Collective for this new TechNet webinar on "Ad-hoc health facility tools & workarounds: How Kenyan healthcare workers create their own solutions to immunization data challenges"!

When: 13 August at 4.30pm EAT (Kenya time) / 9.30am EDT (New York time) 

More information and registration: https://who.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_i69k0f-tQJeiQUhzi6Aixw 

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