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The BID Initiative invites BID Learning Network (BLN) country partners to join our next Design Collaborative Meeting from the 30th May to 2nd June, 2016, in Accra, Ghana. The meeting will bring togeth...
The BID Initiative invites BID Learning Network (BLN) country partners to join our next Design Collaborative Meeting from the 30th May to 2nd June, 2016, in Accra, Ghana. The meeting will bring together multiple African countries from West, East, and Southern Africa to:
Receive technical updates on initiatives related to immunization registry development in the African region and have in-depth discussions on innovative approaches to designing immunization registries for the African context.
Receive updates on registry development in BID demonstration countries, including the generation of key recommendations for reported challenges and bottlenecks.
Review and appropriate relevant lessons learned in registry development from beyond Africa.
Have the opportunity to engage with external experts in registry development.
Receive technical updates on initiatives related to immunization registry development in the African region and have in-depth discussions on innovative approaches to designing immunization registries for the African context.
Receive updates on registry development in BID demonstration countries, including the generation of key recommendations for reported challenges and bottlenecks.
Review and appropriate relevant lessons learned in registry development from beyond Africa.
Have the opportunity to engage with external experts in registry development.
This plenary session will examine the evolving response, at home and abroad, to what WHO declared on February 1 to be a global health emergency. It will address financing gaps; the capacities essentia...
This plenary session will examine the evolving response, at home and abroad, to what WHO declared on February 1 to be a global health emergency. It will address financing gaps; the capacities essential to control mosquitoes and the delivery of health services; the economic and developmental implications; the evolving science surrounding Zika and efforts to accelerate the development of vaccines and rapid tests; and the centrality of high-level political leadership.
The WHO IVB Vaccine Management and Supply Chain Hub Consultation in Rome, Itlay. The meeting begins on Monday, May 16th at 3PM. The VMH Workshop comprises the first part of the meeting, which will con...
The WHO IVB Vaccine Management and Supply Chain Hub Consultation in Rome, Itlay. The meeting begins on Monday, May 16th at 3PM. The VMH Workshop comprises the first part of the meeting, which will conclude at 12.30PM on Wednesday, May 18th. The WHO/UNICEF Immunization Supply Chain and Logistics Hub component of the meeting will take place on Thursday and Friday, concluding at 6PM on Friday, May 20th. The meeting venue is the Radisson Blu Hotel on Via Filippo Turati, 171, 00185 (https://www.radissonblu.com/en/eshotel-rome).
The course invites you to learn within a sophisticated interactive simulation of a vaccine supply chain. For 9
weeks, you will travel virtually through different levels of the vaccine supply chain. T...
The course invites you to learn within a sophisticated interactive simulation of a vaccine supply chain. For 9
weeks, you will travel virtually through different levels of the vaccine supply chain. The authentic tasks
that the course offers take place at international arrival, storage, in-country distribution of vaccines, health centre
level, and outreach. These tasks are arranged mainly as group activities. You’ll benefit a lot from this
collaborative learning. It also offers you the tools to easily connect with other participants so you can
discuss and work together as a team. You will be able to work with real VVMs and observe how they
react to different temperature scenarios throughout the course. Within this unique learning
environment, the learning is assessed by self, peer, and expert reviews. There will be no tick the right
answer type tests.
weeks, you will travel virtually through different levels of the vaccine supply chain. The authentic tasks
that the course offers take place at international arrival, storage, in-country distribution of vaccines, health centre
level, and outreach. These tasks are arranged mainly as group activities. You’ll benefit a lot from this
collaborative learning. It also offers you the tools to easily connect with other participants so you can
discuss and work together as a team. You will be able to work with real VVMs and observe how they
react to different temperature scenarios throughout the course. Within this unique learning
environment, the learning is assessed by self, peer, and expert reviews. There will be no tick the right
answer type tests.
e-Pharmaceutical Cold Chain Management is a learning event aimed at developing an enhanced, robust
mental model of an efficient pharmaceutical cold chain. The learning journey, as we may call it, is ...
e-Pharmaceutical Cold Chain Management is a learning event aimed at developing an enhanced, robust
mental model of an efficient pharmaceutical cold chain. The learning journey, as we may call it, is
carefully planned to enhance an informative decision-making through :
Encouraging critical observation related to time-temperature sensitive pharmaceutical products
Trouble-shooting a problem related to time-temperature sensitive pharmaceutical products,
and
Creating and evaluating a solution to an actual problem related to an operation of time and
temperature sensitive pharmaceutical products
As you virtually travel with mentors down the length of the supply chain, we encourage you to make
attentive observations at the storage, distribution and health care facilities .
We’ll demonstrate how the theoretical background of pharmaceutical cold chain management is applied
in a variety of storage and health care facilities. Our course is a practical application of experiential
learning theory.
Throughout the course, we shall virtually travel along the different levels of the supply chain.
mental model of an efficient pharmaceutical cold chain. The learning journey, as we may call it, is
carefully planned to enhance an informative decision-making through :
Encouraging critical observation related to time-temperature sensitive pharmaceutical products
Trouble-shooting a problem related to time-temperature sensitive pharmaceutical products,
and
Creating and evaluating a solution to an actual problem related to an operation of time and
temperature sensitive pharmaceutical products
As you virtually travel with mentors down the length of the supply chain, we encourage you to make
attentive observations at the storage, distribution and health care facilities .
We’ll demonstrate how the theoretical background of pharmaceutical cold chain management is applied
in a variety of storage and health care facilities. Our course is a practical application of experiential
learning theory.
Throughout the course, we shall virtually travel along the different levels of the supply chain.
World Immunization Week – celebrated in the last week of April – aims to promote the use of vaccines to protect people of all ages against disease. Immunization saves millions of lives and is widely r...
World Immunization Week – celebrated in the last week of April – aims to promote the use of vaccines to protect people of all ages against disease. Immunization saves millions of lives and is widely recognized as one of the world’s most successful and cost-effective health interventions.
This will be the second year of the Close the Immunization Gap campaign, which celebrates the enormous successes to date in reaching children all over the world with life-saving vaccines while also stressing the challenges we still face.
The 2016 campaign additionally stresses the need for immunization among adolescents and adults - throughout life. And seeks to draw the world’s attention to the critical importance of reaching vulnerable people living in conflict situations or in the wake of emergencies.
This will be the second year of the Close the Immunization Gap campaign, which celebrates the enormous successes to date in reaching children all over the world with life-saving vaccines while also stressing the challenges we still face.
The 2016 campaign additionally stresses the need for immunization among adolescents and adults - throughout life. And seeks to draw the world’s attention to the critical importance of reaching vulnerable people living in conflict situations or in the wake of emergencies.