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Attend CORE Group’s Practitioner
Academy Community Health Learning
Trip
Visit Jamkhed communities with
your peers to dialogue and learn
about transformative strategies for
improving the health of
communities, especially children
and women.
Learn More:
www.coregroup.org/get-
involved/practitioners-academy
February 4 – 12, 2014 | Jamkhed, India
Multisectoral Anemia Partners
Meeting
This meeting is designed to bring together practitioners, partners, and
government representatives to identify ways to work together across
sectors within countries to address the multiple causes of maternal and
child anemia.
The meeting will provide a platform for the sharing of the latest evidence
and tools by technical experts, for fostering collaboration and coordination,
and for informing specific scale up strategies in targeted geographical
areas.
Registration is closed, but the meeting will be broadcast online as a
webinar. Visit www.spring-nutrition.org for more information.
February, October 18 | 8:30am – 3:00pm
SOCIAL
ACCOUNTABILITY
HEALTH EQUITY
EMPOWERMENT
OCTOBER 2013
Harnessing the Power of Civil
Society
Together and
committed
Mobilize networks
Leverage
platforms
Harness
underutilized
resources
use UN initiatives
New Methods, Approaches
SMART ENA Software
M-Health
K4H
Cross Sectoral Approahes
Environment
Community Based Strategy Logic Framework
Health COMpass
Community Health Systems Landscape Assessment
Measuring Respectful Maternity Care
Your Feedback…
NEW
need for child development/stimulation begins at birth
We have a new tool for measuring mortality changes in our programs
(SMART)
preterm birth is gaining as one of greatest child
killers
MOST IMPORTANT
that we need to give up control and
power and really start to trust the
communities to make the right
decisions for themselves
inference is enough
demand side not just supply side!
Two Themes
Cross Cutting Importance of Early
Childhood Development
Mobilizing Civil Society
Early Childhood Development
Increasingly a focus of research and
intervention
Importance throughout lifetime
Cross-cutting
Discussed in Nutrition and SMRH WG
But important for CCH, M&E, SBC, and related
to Malaria, HIV/AIDS, and TB
Provides an opportunity for us to work together
to contribute to implementation science and
integration
Leonardo Cubillos Turriago
“A post-2015 world should have more engagement of
people, inclusivity, transparency, and
accountability.
Emerging governance models also provide
opportunities for far greater citizen participation,
influence and intersectoral action.
Civil society and community dimensions of
“country ownership” are vital for both strong
policy development and for holding all
stakeholders accountable for progress.”
High Level Dialogue on Health in the Post-2015 Development Agenda,
Mobilizing Civil Society
CORE Group uniquely qualified
Work in communities
Know how to listen to community perspectives
Can facilitate by providing information and
tools
Collaborate in countries and regions
Are passionate about health for ALL!
CORE
Small enough that we can appreciate each others’ strengths, skills and talent
AND
accept and respect our differences
Thank You Event Sponsors and
Contributors
Sponsors: K4HealthHesperian Foundation
Contributors:USAIDMCHIPDiMagiCore Group Polio Project
Thank You CORE Staff and
Consultants
Shannon Downey
Pinky Patel
Alli Dean
Michelle Shapiro
Unjum Pervez
Samson Abebe
Karen LeBan
Claire Boswell
Emily Forsythe
Queen
Valerie Stetson
THANK YOU!