USAID 2022 Case Competition Winners Showcase

18 October, 2022

HIFA member Lani Marquez is one of the three speakers at this event on 25 October.

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Register to attend the 2022 Case Competition Winners Showcase

Tuesday, October 25 at 8:00 AM EDT // 12:00 PM GMT

Please join us for our Winners Showcase Event to hear the three winners of USAID’s 2022 Health Systems Strengthening Case Competition present their cases, impact, and lessons learned.

Using real-life examples, the Case Competition allowed us to learn what does and does not work when implementing, institutionalizing, and scaling up health system programs and approaches. The case submissions helped inform USAID and its partners’ ongoing work and will contribute to learning syntheses and dissemination under the USAID HSS Learning Agenda to strengthen the global HSS evidence base.

The Showcase is an opportunity to ask questions of our winning authors and engage in a facilitated discussion with policymakers, funders, researchers, implementers, and thought leaders about the impact of systems-thinking approaches on health system outcomes and how to sustain and scale up these approaches.

English and French interpretation will be provided.

Introduction

Jesse Joseph, Deputy Director, USAID Office of Health Systems

Moderator

Nathan Blanchet, Program Director, Health Systems Strengthening Accelerator, Results for Development

Speakers

Hailu Tadeg, Country Program Director, USAID Medicines, Technologies, and Pharmaceutical Services (MTaPS) Program, Management Sciences for Health (MSH)

Lani Marquez, Knowledge Management Director, USAID Applying Science to Strengthen and Improve Systems (ASSIST) Project, University Research Company (URC)

Ricardo Dominguez, Deputy Chief of Party, USAID Local Health System Sustainability (LHSS) Project, Abt Associates

Lani's work is described here:

Institutionalizing Evidence-based, Responsive Care for Women and Children Affected by Zika

https://www.acceleratehss.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/09/Institutionaliz...

Best wishes, Neil

Neil Pakenham-Walsh, Global Coordinator HIFA, www.hifa.org neil@hifa.org

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