
Reaching Every District Using Quality Improvement Methods (RED-QI) Discussion Series: Session 2 Follow-Up
Thank you to everyone who joined us yesterday for the second session of the Reaching Every District Using Quality Improvement Methods (RED-QI) Discussion Series! This session featured a panel of experts who discussed the importance of engaging non-health stakeholders to address local routine immunization issues and sustain problem-solving, planning and local resource allocation.
So, what’s next?
- Fill out this survey to share feedback to help inform future sessions!
- Re-watch or share the session recording now on Sabin’s YouTube channel
- View and download the session presentation
- Access resources from this discussion series by going to the Resource tab in the learning group
- Join the Boost Community Chat on Telegram for continued discussion and updates on future sessions
View and share additional RED-QI resources such as:
- Opportunities to engage communities in the immunization program >> Learn more
- Mobilizing local support for immunization >> Learn more
- Toolkit for engaging non-health stakeholders in supporting routine immunization in Uganda >> Learn more
Please share your thoughts and responses to the questions below by posting to the learning group live feed:
Question 1: What is your biggest challenge with microplanning?
Question 2: Have you ever heard of the fishbone tool? If so, how have you used it?
Don't forget to register for the next session, Improving Foundational Skills to Build a More Resilient Immunization System, on May 26!
