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доля реакций к просмотрам- 12 авг.New tools for malaria prevention and control are coming. Do you know what they are? Learn more and take the course: https://www.learning.foundation/courses/new-peer-learning-course-malaria-new-tools-to-turn-the-tide/ New vaccines, medicines, antibodies, nets, and tools that target mosquitoes are all here or close. This new certification, from The Geneva Learning Foundation’s Malaria: Turning the tide programme, helps you make sense of each one, then think through what this will mean for your community. If you see malaria in your clinic, your data, or your community, this course is for you. You do not need a science degree to join. You need to know how malaria affects your community.2,48%
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- 7 авг.24,610 health workers shared what they are already doing in respond to the harmful effects of climate change on health. Learn from them: https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/what-you-can-do-climate-change-harming-your-wx9lf/ Habila Christiana Habu, Community health worker, Ministry of Health, Taraba State, Nigeria: “We organized mobile health clinics, using boats to reach stranded communities. These boats were borrowed from local fishermen, who generously offered their assistance. We prioritized essential services, such as immunizations, antenatal care, and treatment for common illnesses like malaria and diarrhea.”0,91%
- 5 авг.The Geneva Learning Foundation just published a new tool for health workers who carry climate emergencies alone. Read the full article: https://www.learning.foundation/2026/08/03/7-30-climate-health-emergency-framework/ When the road floods, a health worker finds another way to reach a woman in labour. When the heat rises, she changes her clinic hours. When the rains fail and children arrive hungry, she acts with what she has. She does this unpaid, often without being reimbursed for transport or airtime. The new 7-30 CHEF, the Climate Health Emergency Framework, gives that work a shape. It sorts a climate emergency into three phases built around two numbers a health worker can hold in her head under pressure. The 7 covers the seven days after a warning, when risks are reviewed and roles are clear. The 30 covers the thirty days after an event starts, when services stabilize and one lesson is recorded for next time. Response is what happens in between, starting when the situation demands it, not on a f0,86%
- 3 авг.A question without a network. A course without experience. A network without action. Read the full article: https://redasadki.me/2026/05/30/teach-to-reach-a-question-without-a-network/ The format looked modest. A handful of co-facilitators. Scholars from across the network. Teach to Reach is the largest peer learning platform for health and humanitarian workers. This is the final article (4 of 4) from the 14 May 2026 session.0,86%
- 31 июл.A baby with no equipment, a woman with no words — and a health worker who found a way. Read the full article: https://redasadki.me/2026/05/30/teach-to-reach-newborn-care-a-baby-with-no-equipment/ Faiza Rabbani was sitting in the outpatient department when the case arrived. Teach to Reach is the largest peer learning platform for health and humanitarian workers. This is article 3 of 4 from the 14 May 2026 session.0,82%
- 11 авг.The Geneva Learning Foundation just published the origin story behind its new Leadership framework, grounded in the experience of more than 1,300 people who work for health. Read the full article: https://www.learning.foundation/2026/08/03/tglfs-leadership-framework-who-stands-behind-it/ In September 2023, 390 health leaders met online to review a draft Manifesto for global health. Most work for ministries of health in districts and facilities, across more than eighty countries. No international consultants, no global health agencies, and no donors were present. That absence is the founding gesture of the entire framework. In the ordinary architecture of global health, a competency framework is written by experts and carried outward for others to adapt. That room reversed the direction. The people usually positioned as recipients of knowledge became its authors and validators. The framework calls itself a missing curriculum. Standard competency models in global health concentrate on clinical skills a0,72%
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- 31 июл.24,610 health workers shared what they are already doing in respond to the harmful effects of climate change on health. Learn from them: https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/what-you-can-do-climate-change-harming-your-wx9lf/ Konan Kouamé Georges, Public health medical doctor, Ministry of Health, Yopougon Health District, Côte d'Ivoire: "The rainy season led us to observe a dengue epidemic in 2023. Epidemiological surveillance has been stepped up, with dengue and malaria rapid tests being carried out on suspected cases and data being transmitted on a daily basis instead of on a weekly basis."0,67%
- 10 авг.The Geneva Learning Foundation just published an analysis comparing its new Leadership framework with the World Health Organization's curriculum guide for community health workers. Read the full article: https://www.learning.foundation/2026/08/03/community-health-workers-how-tglfs-leadership-framework-strengthens-the-world-health-organizations-existing-guidance/ Both documents use the same words: domains, behaviours, proficiency levels. The difference is not in the vocabulary. It is in where each document locates the source of its content. The WHO guide derives its competencies from a global evidence base, refined by a technical advisory group, then adapted in the field. The Foundation's framework reverses that flow. Its competencies come first from the testimony of about 1,300 frontline workers and a decade of observed practice, translated into standard language afterward. In one, local knowledge is what gets adapted to. In the other, local knowledge is what the framework is made of. The WHO guide i0,61%
- 3 авг.24,610 health workers shared what they are already doing in respond to the harmful effects of climate change on health. Learn from them: https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/what-you-can-do-climate-change-harming-your-wx9lf/ Maiga Nana Jacqueline, Midwife, Ministry of Health, Fada District, Burkina Faso: "Some roads are impassable during the winter months, making healthcare inaccessible. To remedy this, village midwives from these communities have been trained to assist in childbirth. This state of affairs is all the more satisfying in that hygienic deliveries are taking place without complications."0,41%
- 14 авг.TGLF Fellow Panu Saaristo just published an argument for why local leadership is the missing key to humanitarian health. Read the full article: https://www.learning.foundation/2026/07/08/when-the-flood-comes-the-diabetes-does-not-leave-why-local-leadership-is-the-missing-key-to-humanitarian-health/ Somewhere in a flooded district this week, a woman is trying to work out where next week's insulin will come from. She is not thinking about the humanitarian system. She is thinking about whether she will still be here in a month. Noncommunicable diseases already cause around three-quarters of deaths worldwide, and they do not pause for emergencies. Hypertension does not resolve when floodwater enters the clinic, and diabetes does not remit when the supply chain collapses. The medicines needed to treat acute NCD presentations for 10,000 people over three months cost approximately 2,000 dollars. Adding chronic disease management brings the total to around 22,000 dollars. Against the cost of one heart attack0,00%