Webinar “RAIN OR SHINE 2024: Engaging Communities in Pandemic Governance – Towards Building Resilient Community Systems”
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With support from Regional Learning Hub join us for the webinar where we will share insights, recommendations and lessons learnt from Community Engagement and Leadership in Pandemic Governance (CELG) country partners.
Please join on Tuesday, 9 April 2024 10:30 – 12:15 CET
Zoom: – https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZckf-ygqj0tGtUp3_cHRJ9oLphQPwAQAyAE#/registration
Agenda
Moderator: Olive Mumba, Global Fund
10:30 – 10:35 | 1. Opening remarks. Gavin Reid, Global Fund; James Malar, Stop TB Partnership.
10:35 – 10:42 | 2. Introduction to community engagement and leadership in pandemic governance (CELG). ACT Africa.
10:42 – 10:49 | 3. Introduction of the CELG Community Guidance. Jerry Alejo, consultant.
10:49 – 11:19 | 4. Panel discussion: sharing lessons from country experiences – findings and key recommendations.
Lessons in building the capacity and engaging the last-mile populations: (18 minutes, 9 minutes each) – Kenya (Joan Waminja, Program Officer-Stop TB Partnership, Kenya) & Philippines (Shyne Catedral, TB Lead, ACHIEVE).
Lessons in advocating for the inclusion of LMPs in the national TB and pandemic responses: (18 minutes, 9 minutes each) – Cambodia (Chanthorn Phrong, Policy, Advocacy, and Resource Mobilisation Manager, KHANA) & Cameroon (Bernadette Bikotok, Program officer -For Impact In Social Health (FIS)).
11:19 – 11:39 | 5. Q&A, discussion, and reflection. Experience sharing. Facilitator.
11:39 – 11:49 | 6. Moving from PPR governance to PPR literacy: An introduction to COPPER CE & CLM. Raine Cortes, Global Fund.
11:49 – 12:00 | 7. Closing remarks. James Malar, Stop TB Partnership.
Services for migrants and refugees from Ukraine – HIV/TB care with a focus on key populations
Due to the increasing flows of refugees from Ukraine because of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, the EECA Regional Platform created a spreadsheet to fill contacts details of face-to-face and online services for refugees and migrants (with a focus on HIV/TB care and key population groups).
Regional Platform – EECA
This web-resource is a part of new regional communication and coordination project “Regional Civil Society and Community Support, Coordination and Communication Platform - EECA”, implemented by Eurasian Harm Reduction Association (EHRA).
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See also
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EECA’s Regional Platform monthly Newsletter #10, December 2024 12.12.2024 14:40
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EECA’s Regional Platform monthly Newsletter #9, November 2024 03.12.2024 14:36