•  11/28/2024 01:00 PM - 11/28/2024 03:00 PM
  • Online Event

This webinar will examine the critical challenges faced in the diagnosis and treatment of congenital malformations in sub-Saharan Africa. Experts will discuss the limitations of existing diagnostic facilities, the urgent need for specialist care and potential solutions.

  •  11/21/2024 10:00 AM - 11/21/2024 12:00 PM
  • Online Event

The main objective of this webinar is to share the Global Fund's technical guidance on pandemic preparedness and response (PPR), particularly in the context of the end of C19RM, and to provide a platform for communities and civil society to discuss the role of CS in the fight against pandemics, sharing experiences across countries.

  •  10/31/2024 01:00 PM - 10/31/2024 03:00 PM
  • Online Event

Join us on 31 October for a special interregional virtual meeting on “Key practical steps in implementing MAF-TB: global good practices”. This is the second in a unique series of interregional virtual meetings where high-level experts will share cutting-edge experiences on the adaptation and implementation of the WHO Multisectoral Accountability Framework for TB control (MAF-TB).

  •  10/30/2024 12:00 PM - 10/30/2024 01:00 PM
  • Online Event

Join the Diagnostics Equity Consortium (DEC) and the Global TB Community Advisory Board (TB CAB) for the third session in a three-part online study series exploring the changing landscape of TB diagnostics and strategies to increase TB testing coverage.

  •  10/19/2024 09:00 AM - 10/19/2024 10:30 AM
  • Online Event

Join us for a major webinar to mark World Antimicrobial Awareness Week (WAAW) 2024. Hosted by the Global Health Network AMR Knowledge Centre, University of Oxford, and featuring experts, policymakers and advocates discussing strategies to combat antimicrobial resistance (AMR). Join us to explore how knowledge and awareness can drive meaningful action against this urgent threat to global health. Topics include grassroots movements, innovative management approaches and the role of political leadership in fostering global resilience against AMR.

  •  10/18/2024 09:00 AM - 10/18/2024 10:30 AM
  • Online Event

Join us for a webinar in celebration of World Antimicrobial Awareness Week (WAAW) 2024, hosted by The Global Health Network Nigeria, which will explore innovative solutions to address antimicrobial resistance (AMR) in Nigeria and beyond. Leading experts will discuss topics such as antimicrobial stewardship, infection prevention, and the role of oral health in reducing AMR. Don’t miss this opportunity to engage with thought leaders in the field and learn strategies to combat AMR in diverse healthcare settings.

  •  09/18/2024 01:00 PM - 09/18/2024 02:30 PM
  • Online Event

We are pleased to invite you to an online workshop that will introduce the Public Health Ethics (PHE) Framework, a key component of EFBRI - An Evolving Ethical Framework Informing Breastfeeding Research and Interventions. The workshop will present several perspectives and case studies from international experts on its application.

  •  09/10/2024 12:00 AM - 09/10/2024 04:00 PM
  • Online Event

Join us for a webinar on the introduction, piloting, implementation, scaling and future thinking for the digitalization of the RTI and seasonal malaria chemoprevention campaign in Mozambique.

  •  07/31/2024 10:00 AM - 07/31/2024 12:00 PM
  • Online Event

Dear Partners, to prevent HIV, tuberculosis and malaria from becoming public health threats and to address emerging threats to global health security, we need to provide prevention and treatment services to the most vulnerable people, wherever they are. This means focusing more on areas with challenging operational contexts (COEs), i.e. countries or regions facing infectious disease outbreaks, natural disasters, armed conflicts or civil unrest, poor governance, climate change crises and/or mass population displacement.

  •  07/04/2024 06:00 AM - 07/04/2024 06:00 PM
  • Online Event

Even one death from TB or AIDS is one death too many. We have the tools to find every case of TB and HIV, treat them with effective medicines and prevent the transmission of both. Despite progress in the fight against TB and AIDS, we must recognise that we are also failing.