Building Just and Sustainable Health Systems: Centering People and Protecting the Planet

October 31st, 2024 | event

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JSI at HSR 2024

As we work toward achieving universal health coverage and building climate-resilient health systems, our actions must be driven by data and evidence. JSI will join this year’s 8th Global Symposium on Health Systems Research (HSR2024) to collaborate with colleagues, share insights, and explore new approaches and implementation strategies as we seek to build resilient, equitable health systems for all. Read on to learn where to find us at the Symposium.

Satellite and Capacity Building Sessions

Tuesday, November 19

Goals, Successes, and Challenges of Subnational Primary Health Care Measurement: Learning About Implementing the USAID Measurement for Action Framework
8:00-10:00 | Room 103
USAID MOMENTUM Knowledge Accelerator

Financing Essential Medicines for UHC: Experiences and Options for LMICs
13:30-15:30
Yasmin Chandani
The Workforce Development in Public Health Supply Chains Project

Thursday, November 21

Embracing the Pivot: Experiences and Approaches in Facilitating Adaptive Learning in Complex Environments
14:10-17:40 | Room 101C
Zach Crosser, Emily Stammer, Sanjay Kapur
USAID MOMENTUM

Presentations and Panels

Wednesday, November 20

Investing in Health Information Systems to Strengthen Continuity of Care: Lessons Learned from Indonesia
8:00 – 9:30 | Room 105
Stephanie Watson-Grant
Country Health Information Systems and Data Use (CHISU) Program

Using Participatory Storytelling to Leverage Indigenous Narratives on Child Growth and Development to Reduce Acute Malnutrition in Isiolo and Marsabit Counties, Kenya
11:40-13:10 | Room 105
Brian Mdawida
USAID Bureau of Humanitarian Assistance Nawiri Project

Thursday, November 21

Leveraging the Private Sector to Sustainably Deliver High-Quality Health Products and Services: The USAID Zambia Accessible Markets for Health Project
11:40-13:10 | Room 101B
Josphat Bwembya
USAID Zambia Accessible Markets for Health (ZAM-Health) Activity

Regional Approaches to Sustainable Health Information Systems Strengthening by Enabling Catalytic Country Digital Health Strategy Implementation
16:10-17:40 | Room 105
Derek Kunaka
Country Health Information Systems and Data Use (CHISU) Program

Multi-Sectoral Approach to Building Health Resilience in Rajkot, India in the Face of Rising Temperature and Water Scarcity
16:10-17:40 | Room 110
Damodar Bachani, Neha Hathiari
Asia Resilient Cities

Friday, November 22

Stewarding Digital Transformation in Health at National and Subnational Levels—Examples from Serbia, Indonesia, Guyana, and Burundi
9:40-11:10 | Room 105
Steve Ollis
Country Health Information Systems and Data Use (CHISU) Program

Posters

Wednesday, November 20

PERFORM: A Methodology to Assess, Monitor, and Improve Performance of Local Organizations Using a Systems Thinking-Based Approach
Exhibition Hall
Soumya Alva
USAID MOMENTUM Knowledge Accelerator

Leveraging the Purchasing Power of Local Government Units in the Philippines to Contract the Private Sector for TB Screening and Diagnostic Services
Exhibition Hall
Tuberculosis Implementation Framework Agreement (TIFA)

AI-Powered Comics: A Novel Approach to Visualizing Qualitative Data
Exhibition Hall
Neha Hathiari
Asia Resilient Cities

Thursday, November 21

Strengthening Cross-Sectoral Collaboration and Governance to Reduce Unmet Family Planning Need in Egypt
Exhibition Hall
Mia Haller
Strengthening Egypt’s Family Planning Program

Friday, November 22

Improving Data Quality and Information Use through CBMP in Ethiopia: Best Practices and Lessons Learned
Exhibition Hall
Kedir Seid
Ethiopia Data Use Partnership

Mobilizing Support and Domestic Resources to Achieve High and Equitable Immunization Coverage in Jigawa State, Nigeria
Exhibition Hall
MOMENTUM Routine Immunization Transformation and Equity

Applying a Behavioral Lens to Promote Climate Resilient WASH Infrastructure in Northern Ghana
Virtual
Asana Iddris
USAID Enhancing WASH Project

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