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ANNUAL FALL MEETINGSeptember 14-15, 2010
Inspiration, Integration, Impact
Our Vision
A world of healthy communities where
no women or child dies of preventable causes
8/13/09
Our Program Priorities
1. Convene and expand the Community
Health Network, Working Groups, and Practitioner
Academy
to share and create knowledge, build partnerships, and improve skills of the global public
health workforce.
2. Catalyze and support global
health program initiatives
to unify community health efforts for
greater impact and learning.
3. Refine and diffuse innovative cross-
cutting community health program
strategies, tools and best practices
to overcome barriers to program coverage,
quality, equity, and sustainability.
4. Advocate for effective community-
focused health approaches within global and regional
policy arenas
to mainstream community health in international policy
and practice.
Following Our Strategic Plan to Advance Community Health: 2009 - 2013
56 MembersACDI/VOCAAdventist Development and Relief
AgencyAfricareAfrican Medical and Research
FoundationAga Khan FoundationAmerican India Foundation American Red CrossAmerican Refugee Committee Int.AME - SADACARE InternationalCatholic Medical Mission BoardCatholic Relief ServicesChildFund InternationalChristian Reformed World Relief
CommitteeConcern WorldwideCounterpart InternationalCuramericas Global, Inc.Episcopal Relief and DevelopmentFood for the Hungry
Freedom from HungerFuture GenerationsGlobal Health ActionHaitian Health FoundationHealth Alliance InternationalHealthRight InternationalHelen Keller InternationalHesperian Foundation HOPE WorldwideIMA World HealthInstitute for One World Health International Relief and
DevelopmentInternational AidInternational Medical CorpsInternational Rescue CommitteeInternational Youth FoundationLa Leche League InternationalMAP International
Medical Care Development International
Medical Teams International Mercy CorpsPartners for DevelopmentPATHPathfinder Int.Physicians for PeacePLAN InternationalPopulation Services InternationalProject Concern InternationalProject HOPERelief InternationalSalvation Army World ServiceSave the ChildrenWellShare InternationalWhite Ribbon Alliance for Safe
MotherhoodWorld NeighborsWorld ReliefWorld Vision
New Members
Member Elections (9/10)
World Connect (Infante Sano)
World Lung Foundation
Applicants in “One Year Courting Period”
• Mama Project• Medicine for Humanity• Project CURE• Samaritans Purse• The Hunger Project• World Concern Development
Organization
FY10 Working Group Highlights• HIV/AIDS Integration of HIV/AIDS and TB Seminar
• CCH Community Case Management Essentials GuideC-IMCI Technical Advisory Group Meeting
• Malaria: Maternal Anemia TAG and Workshop / RBM Partnership Board
• M&E Equity Guidance
• Nutrition: Nutrition Program Design Assistant Tool and TrainingParticipation in Scaling-Up Nutrition Global Taskforce
• SBC: Most Powerful to Change Behaviors – Exclusive BreastfeedingDesigning for Behavior Change TOT
• SMRH: HBLSS Curriculum Revision; Family Planning Survey,
• TB Elluminate on TB Essential Drugs / Booth at IUATLD Meeting / Stop TB Partnership Board Representation
FY10 CORE Staff Highlights• CORE Polio Project Midterm Evaluation (Henry Perry)
• H2P (Humanitarian Pandemic Preparedness) – 16 country program review, Bangladesh, Honduras and Ethiopia lessons learned workshop, Community Preparedness Curriculum
• Community Case Management Essentials Guide and CCM Graphic Dissemination
• Mobile Health Coordination
• Website Revision
• New CORE Group Staff: Pinky Patel, Communications Manager and Alyssa Christenson, Executive Assistant / Office Manager
• Development of CORE Initiatives
Leadership of a Neutral Space that Promotes Coordination and Partnership Development
USAID Partnership in FY11
• 5 year Cooperative Agreement ends 9/30/2010– Humanitarian Pandemic Preparedness Initiative
• Partnership will continue through MCHIP– Program Learning Functions will continue– Collaboration on iCCM, newborn health, maternal and
child anemia, family planning integration, immunization, equity, community health systems, CHWs
• Ongoing partnership with Flexible Fund through World Learning grant on Family Planning Integration
• Ongoing partnership with World Vision to support Polio Project communication efforts
Project Result 4: Food Security Network / Knowledge Sharing
Project Result 1:Knowledge Capture
Project Result 2:Knowledge Generation/ Sharing
Project Result 3:Knowledge Application/ Sharing
Improved Knowledge Improved Practices Improved Systems
Partnership with USAID Title II (TOPS) Strategic Objective
Highest-quality information, knowledge, & best practices for improved methodologies in Title II food aid commodity program performance identified,
established, shared & adapted.
CORE Group’s Community Health Network
•Monitoring and Evaluation•Social and Behavior Change•Community Mobilization•Gender•Knowledge Management
Sustainable Ag.
Agriculture/Livelihoods
Commodity Management
Water/Sanitation
Infrastructure with FFW
Value Chains
Natural Resource Mgmt
Malaria Health Services Improvement
TB
HIV
Family Planning
Sister Networks
Neglected Tropical Diseases
•Hygiene•Nutrition•Maternal and Newborn Health•Community Mgmnt of Childhood Illness
TOPS’ Food Security and Nutrition Network
Member Organizations
Technical Working Groups
Practitioner Academy
Other participants:academics, donors, private sector, coop.
agencies, etc.
CORE GroupStaff
Community Health Network 1. Increase member and partner engagement and collaborative action to advance community health.
2. Focus and strengthen programs that advance community health approaches.
3. Grow and diversify our funding base and partner linkages.
4. Strengthen our internal capacity to achieve program priorities.
Moving Forward 2009 - 2013
Inspiration and ImpactWe learn from YOU!
VIDEO INTERVIEWS in the Angle Room
1. What do you value most about being a CORE Group member or partner?
2. Can you share an experience of how CORE Group services, materials, tools, or collaboration have improved your global work or work in the field?
Dory Storms Child Survival Recognition Award 2010
The Dory Storms Child Survival Recognition Award is presented annually by CORE Group to "a person(s) recognized for exceptional efforts resulting in more effective child survival program implementation and increased impact in improving the health of the poorest of the poor including mothers, children and infants in underserved communities throughout the world."
Dory Storms Award Recipients
2000: Dory Storms2001: John Wyon2002: David Newberry2003: Kate Jones2004: Warren and Gretchen Berggren2005: Robb Davis2006: Carl Taylor2007: Monique and Jerry Sternin2008: Stan Foster2009: Henry Perry
2010: Abhay and Rani Bang
The preceding slides were presented at theCORE Group 2010 Fall Meeting
Washington, DC
To see similar presentations, please visit:www.coregroup.org/resources/meetingreports