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Global HealthLearning StrategyImmunization Agenda 2030StrategySciences de l'éducationAnglais
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Auteur Reda Sadki

A new global vision and strategy titled ‘Immunization Agenda 2030: A Global Strategy to Leave No One Behind (IA2030)’ was endorsed by the World Health Assembly less than a year before the World Health Organization declared COVID-19 a Public Health Emergency of International Concern. Today, the cumulative tension of both urgent and longstanding challenges is stretching people who deliver vaccines.

Learning StrategyAccountabilityPer DiemTrainingSciences de l'éducationAnglais
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Auteur Reda Sadki

What if you were the key internal resource person with learning expertise? What if you advocated, recommended, and prescribed low-volume, high-cost face-to-face training? What if your advocacy was so successful that global partners invested hundreds of millions of dollars in what you prescribed – even in the absence of any standard to determine the return on that investment?

LeadershipWritingDialogueDigital AgeLearningSciences de l'éducationAnglais
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“Everything is now. Knowledge flows in real time. Global conversations are no longer restricted by physical space. The world has become immediate.” – George Siemens in Knowing Knowledge (2006) Twenty Key Contributors have now joined the Geneva Learning Foundation’s monthly Dialogue on learning, leadership, and impact.

LeadershipWritingDiversityLearningTGLF Dialogue For Learning & LeadershipSciences de l'éducationAnglais
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The Geneva Learning Foundation’s new Dialogue is an invitation-only global conversation exploring learning, leadership, and impact. Our aim is to explore new ways to connect individuals who are tackling the challenges that threaten our societies. In the past, one observation has been that conversations around learning and leadership tend to happen between nearly-identical peers.

Learning DesignLearning StrategyThinking AloudAsynchronousLivestreamingSciences de l'éducationAnglais
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Auteur Reda Sadki

It is very hard to convey to learners and newcomers to digital learning alike that asynchronous modes of learning are proven to be far more effective. There is an immediacy to a sage-on-the-stage lecture – whether it is plodding or enthralling – or to being connected simultaneously with others to do group work. Asynchronous goes against the way our brains work, driven by prompts, events, and immediacy.

Global HealthCôte D'IvoireCOVID-19COVID-19 Peer HubDemocratic Republic Of The Congo (DRC)Sciences de l'éducationAnglais
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The national EPI manager of the Expanded Programme for Immunization (EPI) of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), just addressed the COVID-19 Peer Hub Teams from DRC and Ivory Coast, saluting both teams for their effort to prepare and strengthen COVID-19 vaccine introduction. I am honored to have been invited and pleased to see how this initiative is not only country-led but truly owned and led by its participants.

Education Business ModelsGlobal HealthLearning StrategyAccreditationInput-based CriteriaSciences de l'éducationAnglais
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Auteur Reda Sadki

Burck Smith wrote in 2012 what remains one of the clearest summaries of how accreditation is based primarily on a higher education institution’s inputs rather than its outcomes, and serves to create an “iron triangle” to maintain high prices, keep out new entrants, and resist change.

Global HealthLearning StrategyBridges To DevelopmentFemale Genital Schistosomiasis (FGS)Global Public HealthSciences de l'éducationAnglais
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Charlotte Mbuh and I will be welcoming Julie Jacobson, one of the founders of Bridges to Development, for our 15-minute Global Health Symposium about neglected needs of women’s health, and specifically the upcoming Female Genital Schistosomiasis (FGS) workshop being organized by the FAST package, a group of international and country partners. Join the Symposium on Facebook, YouTube, or LinkedIn.

LeadershipWritingImpactInformal And Incidental LearningKaren WatkinsSciences de l'éducationAnglais
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Listen in on the Foundation’s first invitation-only Clubhouse chat. Karen Watkins and I chatted about the Foundation’s unique approach to this triptych of learning, leadership, and impact in the Digital Age. We shared some of the insights we gained about resilience during the first year of COVID-19, learning from the Foundation’s immunization programme that connected thousands of health professionals during the early days of the pandemic.

Global HealthLearning StrategyCOVID_19Oleksandra PoquetRapid LearningSciences de l'éducationAnglais
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In July 2019, barely six months before the pandemic, we worked with alumni of The Geneva Learning Foundation’s immunization programme to build the Impact Accelerator in 86 countries. This global community of action for national and sub-national immunization staff pledged, following completion of one of the Foundation’s courses, to support each other in other to achieve impact.

Education Business ModelsGlobal HealthLearning StrategyMarketingOleksandra PoquetSciences de l'éducationAnglais
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We are launching a new Scholar programme about environmental threats to health, with an initial focus on radiation. (I mapped out what this might look like in 2017.) As part of the launch, we are enlisting support of immunization colleagues. Our immunization programme is our largest and most advanced programme, and still growing fast since its inception in 2016.