Webinar July 15 about collaborative learning to improve maternal & child health

7 July, 2021

Bringing great minds together: Collaborative learning to improve MCH July 15 at 8:30-10 a.m. EDT (12:30-2 p.m. UTC)

The USAID Health Research Program invites you to the first of a dissemination series called Implementation Research to Practice: MCHN’s Health Research Program to highlight legacy learnings of the Program.

The first webinar on July 15, 2021 at 8:30 - 10 a.m. EDT will focus on using collaborative learning approaches to accelerate better practices and policy for MCHN priorities. The HEARD, CIRCLE, and Ponya Mtoto Projects will provide examples of how communities of practice and knowledge management hubs across technical areas and regions supported by the Health Research Program amplified learning generated by USAID as well as other stakeholders/partners.

The webinar will include presentations, a panel discussion, and time for questions and answers. Featured speakers include

Sara Sulzbach and Cudjoe Bennett of the USAID Health Research Program,

JimSherry of the HEARD Project,

Samira Aboubaker of the CIRCLE Project, and Wilson Liambila of the Ponya Mtoto Project.

Register for the webinar:

https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_fWZboUyWRZWadcUbMGq2hQ

Sara Holz

CHIFA Profile: Sara Holtz is Communities of Practice and MNCH Advisor, CIRCLE Project, Social Solutions International. She coordinates global communities of practice for possible serious bacterial infection (PSBI), care-seeking & referral for MNCH in developing countries, and urban MNCH in sub-Saharan Africa for USAID's Health Research Program. For information: https://www.harpnet.org/communities-of-practice/ sholtz AT socialsolutions.biz