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Lisa Mwaikambo posted an update in the group Adolescent and Youth Sexual and Reproductive Health 3 years, 11 months ago
Check out this video of an LPAY ambassador using her Icons vlog to promote reproductive health among young people is really interesting. Just the kind of language and vibes young people will feel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=thnN6dkLDYY&feature=youtu.be
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Lisa Mwaikambo posted an update 3 years, 11 months ago
FIGO recommends to proactively promote and supply emergency contraception, during the COVID-19 pandemic: https://www.ec-ec.org/figo-recommends-to-proactively-promote-and-supply-emergency-contraception-during-the-covid-19-pandemic/
The key action points include:
Expanding postpartum family planning services
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Lisa Mwaikambo posted an update 3 years, 11 months ago
WHO just released materials on addressing violence against women in the context of COVID-19, which you may find useful in your programming:
Information brief on Addressing VAW in the context of COVID-19 (Available in English and French)
https://www.who.int/reproductivehealth/publications/vaw-covid-19/en/A set of questions and answers regarding…Read more
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Lisa Mwaikambo posted an update in the group India 3 years, 11 months ago
Reminder: Please join TCIHC’s first webinar on urban ASHAs reaching FTPs: https://jh.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_vLQ-DYbJTWyWCcRuf_fPUw?mc_cid=1f6412759c&mc_eid=769abbf4fd. The webinar will be taking place in 30 mins
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Abduljalil Abdulmalik posted an update 3 years, 11 months ago
In April 2020, it was reported that TCI effort contributed to Niger state’s 130% increase in annual LARC client volume through increase awareness in the TCI supported LGAs and institutional support to TCIHFs. More can be done with increase scope and focus. Kudos to TeamNiger
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Abduljalil Abdulmalik posted an update 3 years, 11 months ago
Amidst the pandemic and lockdown by respective governments, experts have projected increase in unplanned pregnancy due to lack of access to contraceptives, and increase reports of GBV in households. What can we do to mitigate these two SRH issues?
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The COVID-19 page includes a number of suggestions: Link family planning programs to existing work on gender-based violence (GBV), such as by raising awareness of potential increases in violence among communities and health providers, training family planning providers to probe for and respond to reports of violence, and providing information on…Read more
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@abduljalilabdulmalik – you may be interested in this collaborative session that is being this Thursday, organized by MenEngage Alliance, on “Practical Approaches to Engaging Men and Boys in Preventing the ‘Shadow Pandemic’ of Violence Against Women and Girls:…Read more
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Lisa Mwaikambo posted an update 3 years, 11 months ago
PATH offers an online training course on DMPA-SC for health workers who provide family planning services in private, public, or community-based sectors (in English and French) that may be of interest to TCI-U users, particularly those who reside in Senegal and Uganda: https://path.azureedge.net/media/documents/PATH_DMPA-SC_eLearning_2020.pdf
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Can non-health workers in Nigeria benefit from this capacity building opportunity?
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@abduljalilabdulmalik – Yes, I believe this would benefit Nigeria as well given DMPA-SC has been approved for provider- and self-injection: http://www.healthpolicyplus.com/ns/pubs/8197-8351_DMPASCIntroductionandScaleUpinNigeria.pdf
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Fatimata Sow posted an update in the group Afrique de l’Ouest francophone 3 years, 11 months ago
Hello Chers Coaches TCI, pour ce webinaire, Inscrivez-vous ici: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_ZxVA26x4T1qxY3Y6R4CdYw
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KONVOLBO Koudpiga Edmond posted an update 3 years, 11 months ago
L’UNFPA renforce la prévention et le contrôle le covid-19 en milieu obstétrical à travers plusieurs contenus connexes :
Riposte au Covid 19
Renforcement du partenariat utile contre le COVID-19: Fondation DNT – UNFPA-Canada – Ministère de la santé
Réduire les violences basées sur le genre en période de confinement
COVID 19: Protégez la femm…Read more-
@konvolbokoudpigaedmond – thanks for sharing this UNFPA resource from DRC!
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Félicitation Edmond, merci pour ta participation remarquable à la vie de la Communauté de pratique TCI
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KONVOLBO Koudpiga Edmond posted an update 3 years, 11 months ago
@lisa-mwaikambo Les ressources de l’OMS et Oxfam par rapport à la participation des communautés pendant en cette période de COVID-19 pour améliorer l’offre des services de PF sont très précieuses. Ces conseils nous apportent le soutien et les stratégies nécessaires à mettre en œuvre pour surmonter certaines difficultés.
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KONVOLBO Koudpiga Edmond posted an update 3 years, 11 months ago
@lisa-mwaikambo J’ai le plaisir d’adresser toutes mes reconnaissances à l’équipe TCI pour cette marque de considérable à l’égard de ma modeste personne. C’est avec émotion et satisfaction que j’ai trouvé la publication. J’aurai besoin de l’appui de toutes et de tous pour progresser dans le processus de mon apprentissage.
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Lisa Mwaikambo posted an update 3 years, 11 months ago
WHO and Oxfam also have great tips and resources on engaging communities during this time of COVID-19. Please regularly check out our COVID-19 page for new resources and updated guidance: https://tciurbanhealth.org/covid-19-and-family-planning-reproductive-health/
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Lisa Mwaikambo posted an update 3 years, 11 months ago
Given the influential role that religious and traditional leaders play in promoting an enabling environment for SRH. It’s important that we continue to work with them during this time of COVID-19 to continue to integrate SRH messages with COVID-19 ones.. Check out this practical guidance and recommendations from WHO to support the special role of…Read more
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Lisa Mwaikambo posted an update 3 years, 11 months ago
Please meet April’s TCI-U Super User: Edmond K. Konvolbo, Epidemiology Health Attaché, Ministry of Health, Boulmiougou Health District | Burkina Faso
When did you first get involved in TCIHC?
I have been involved in TCI since March 2018. Our district is part of the commune of Ouagadougou and has implemented TCI to improve the supply of FP…Read more -
Fatimata Sow posted an update in the group Afrique de l’Ouest francophone 3 years, 11 months ago
Bonjour Chers Coaches TCI,
Lorsqu’un coaché vous parle d’une action qu’il a décidé d’entreprendre, mettez-le au défi en lui demandant : « Et que pourriez-vous faire d’autre ? »
– Lorsque vous essayez d’identifier le nœud d’un problème et que vous demandez : « Qu’est-ce qui constitue pour vous le vrai défi ici ? » Vous obtenez une première r…Read more -
Lisa Mwaikambo posted an update in the group India 3 years, 11 months ago
Protecting yourself against the coronavirus in Hindi | कोरोनावायरस से खुद की रक्षा करना “हिंदी” में (भारतीय हिंदी में उच्चारण): https://youtu.be/KaDGt3uysKs
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AHADI FAUSTIN posted an update in the group Adolescent and Youth Sexual and Reproductive Health 3 years, 11 months ago
Sensitization on family planning and Sexual reproductive health during special fixed days
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AHADI FAUSTIN posted an update 3 years, 11 months ago
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AHADI FAUSTIN posted an update 3 years, 11 months ago
Service provision during Inreach
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KONVOLBO Koudpiga Edmond posted an update 3 years, 12 months ago
@lisa-mwaikambo Merci pour la documentation qui nous renseigne sur les effets du COVID 19 dans les ménages. En effet, outre les effets néfastes sur la chaîne d’approvisionnement des produits contraceptifs, il faut retenir que certains ménages dans les pays en développement n’arrivent plus à assurer le minimum vital car la fermeture des march…Read more
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@konvolbokoudpigaedmond You are so very correct that the lockdowns exacerbate the living conditions of the most vulnerable in society, especially those in developing countries, where they were already struggling to meet their basic needs. Times like these really reveal the need for social safety nets. We need to think about what government can do,…Read more
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About TCI's Community of Practice
What’s a Community of Practice (CoP)?
A community of practice is a group of people who share a concern or a passion for something they do, and learn how to do it better as they interact regularly. CoP members may interact online and/or face-to-face.
TCI’s Global CoP
Once you register with TCI University, you will become a member of TCI Global CoP. This online space connects TCI hub staff, managers, implementers and other experts working in urban reproductive health, providing opportunities for real-time social learning, help with challenges, access to expertise, networking opportunities and knowledge sharing to:
- Learn more about TCI’s three-stage process
- Promote a mindset of continuous learning, exchange, networking and reflection
- Facilitate the rapid scale-up of proven family planning interventions
- Convert knowledge into practice
Through this space, we will offer additional opportunities for continuous learning, such as webinars, expert-led discussions and facilitated group discussions. The CoP will only be as beneficial as you seek to engage. So, we encourage you to post your own comments and start the conversation!
CoP Groups
Regional groups like East Africa, Francophone West Africa, India and Nigeria are private groups for members to discuss regionally specific topics with hub staff, managers, and implementers from those locales. These groups may find having their own space valuable for sharing:
- Information about coaching
- Updates on national policy changes
- Discussions about improving the TCI process and overcoming challenges to implementation
- Local adaptation tips
Additional groups include TCI Coaches and others can be created for unique topics relevant to TCI. If you’re interested in creating and managing a CoP group, please contact Christina Shaw.
Check out the recording from the webinar here: https://tciurbanhealth.org/courses/india-demand-generation/lessons/enabling-social-health-activists/topic/webinar-frontline-health-workers-leading-the-way-in-improving-contraceptive-use-among-young-first-time-parents-ftps/