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SUMMARY:The Intersection Of Climate And Practice: Environmental Justice\, Infrastructure and Air Quality
DESCRIPTION:Learn about the latest in Environmental Health and Engineering research on climate drivers\, impacts on equity and health\, and paths forward via short presentations and a panel discussion featuring Genee Smith\, Shima Hamidi\, and Pete DeCarlo.
URL:https://ccp.jhu.edu/event/the-intersection-of-climate-and-practice-environmental-justice-infrastructure-and-air-quality/
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SUMMARY:Immunization Agenda 2030: Equitable Health Access for All
DESCRIPTION:The panel of advocates and immunization experts will do a deep dive into what it will take to make that vision a reality in the next decade: How will gaps in immunization coverage and equity be addressed\, especially among marginalized and disadvantaged groups in low- and middle-income countries? How will immunization systems identify children who have never been vaccinated\, ensuring they don’t miss out on protection from deadly disease?
URL:https://ccp.jhu.edu/event/immunization-agenda-2030-equitable-health-access-for-all/
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SUMMARY:From Visualization to Utilization: Getting KAP COVID-19 Data to Decision-Makers
DESCRIPTION:Led by CCP’s Marla Shaivitz and Dominick Shattuck\, PhD\, this session describes the process of visualizing and disseminating data on knowledge\, attitudes\, and practices around COVID-19\, collected from more than 1.7 million people in 67 countries\, to ensure those who needed the data – policy makers\, public health practitioners and WHO officials – were able to use it for decision-making in COVID-19 mitigation and vaccination efforts.
URL:https://ccp.jhu.edu/event/from-visualization-to-utilization-getting-kap-covid-19-data-to-decision-makers/
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SUMMARY:Spotlight Series: Ethical Challenges in the COVID-19 Pandemic
DESCRIPTION:This presentation will discuss some of the recent ethical issues in responding to the COVID-19 pandemic\, including the ethical challenges of vaccine prioritization and distribution\, and issues related to emerging proposals for so-called “vaccine passports.”
URL:https://ccp.jhu.edu/event/spotlight-series-ethical-challenges-in-the-covid-19-pandemic/
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SUMMARY:Malaria SBC Evidence Discussion: Impact of SBC on ITN Condition and Care
DESCRIPTION:How can research findings inform and improve social and behavior change (SBC) programs? What questions can SBC practitioners keep in mind to help sift through research\, interpret publications\, and apply lessons learned? Join Breakthrough ACTION for the fifth in a series of online guided discussions following a journal club format about malaria SBC evidence. \nAbout the article\nFollowing the mass distribution of insecticide-treated mosquito nets (ITN) in 2010 in Nasarawa State\, Nigeria\, cross-sectional household surveys on the condition of the nets were collected at one-year intervals in 2012\, 2013\, and 2014. In the study\, Impact of a behaviour change intervention on long-lasting insecticidal net care and repair behaviour and net condition in Nasarawa State\, Nigeria\, researchers used an intervention-control study with a before-after assessment to measure the impact of SBC on the average useful life of ITNs. This discussion will begin with a brief description of the methods used to measure and correlate exposure to SBC\, attitudes about ITN care\, and ITNs observed in serviceable condition. Dr. Hannah Koenker will then explain how data from subsequent ITN durability studies can inform SBC for ITN care. Participants will then be invited to discuss results and implications for future SBC programming\, data collection\, and data use. \nModerator \n\nShelby Cash\, U.S. President’s Malaria Initiative (PMI)\, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)\n\nFeatured presenter \n\nDr. Hannah Koenker\, Technical Director\, Tropical Health LLP
URL:https://ccp.jhu.edu/event/malaria-sbc-evidence-discussion-impact-of-sbc-on-itn-condition-and-care/
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