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Shifting to a Platform Mindset: Locally Led Solutions for Scaling Sustainable High-Impact Practices | Pour une mentalité "plateformes" : Des solutions dirigées localement pour passer à grande échelle des pratiques à fort impact et durables

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Primary & Partner Organizations: The Challenge Initiative

The Challenge Initiative (TCI) was conceived and built around new ways of thinking and doing – what we call 'business unusual' – in the development space. It is not just another time-bound project for reproductive health and family planning programming. TCI was conceptualized as a platform to sustainably address the health needs of the urban poor at scale. This multi-layered platform facilitates the implementation of high-impact interventions by supporting local governments (cities, states, counties) in urban areas across 12 countries in Africa and Asia. Local governments lead the adaptation and rapid scale up of these interventions. Thus far, more than 120 local governments have joined TCI's platform movement because they wanted to be part of a program that let them lead, finance and own implementation. Join us on November 14 for a morning of reflection on what drives this sustainable platform for scale. Hear from local government leaders and other stakeholders on why they joined the platform and what resulted from their engagement.

Registration: Open Event (registration required) - https://tcipreconference2022.sched.com/signup/


November 14, 2022 09:00 - 12:45(Asia/Bangkok)
Venue : Grand Hotel Orchid Ballroom B
20221114T0900 20221114T1245 Asia/Bangkok Shifting to a Platform Mindset: Locally Led Solutions for Scaling Sustainable High-Impact Practices | Pour une mentalité "plateformes" : Des solutions dirigées localement pour passer à grande échelle des pratiques à fort impact et durables

Primary & Partner Organizations: The Challenge Initiative

The Challenge Initiative (TCI) was conceived and built around new ways of thinking and doing – what we call 'business unusual' – in the development space. It is not just another time-bound project for reproductive health and family planning programming. TCI was conceptualized as a platform to sustainably address the health needs of the urban poor at scale. This multi-layered platform facilitates the implementation of high-impact interventions by supporting local governments (cities, states, counties) in urban areas across 12 countries in Africa and Asia. Local governments lead the adaptation and rapid scale up of these interventions. Thus far, more than 120 local governments have joined TCI's platform movement because they wanted to be part of a program that let them lead, finance and own implementation. Join us on November 14 for a morning of reflection on what drives this sustainable platform for scale. Hear from local government leaders and other stakeholders on why they joined the platform and what resulted from their engagement.

Registration: Open Event (registration required) - https://tcipreconference2022.sched.com/signup/

Grand Hotel Orchid Ballroom B ICFP 2022 info@theicfp.org
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Dr. Jonathan David Flavier
Chairman
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Cooperative Movement for Encouraging NSV (no-scalpel vasectomy)
Mr. Peter  Mutanda
Technical Lead Quality of Care, WISH2ACTION - International Planned Parenthood Federation
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International Planned Parenthood Federation (IPPF)
Senior Program Officer
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EngenderHealth
Mr. Barnabas Abok
Head of Region - Womens Integrated Sexual Health Lot 2 (WISH 2) Project
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International Planned Parenthood Federation, Africa Regional Office
Program Associate, OPTions Initiative
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Grand Challenges Canada
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