This interactive session will engage participants in reflection on community engagement and how to take it to scale. In particular, the session will reflect on how Save the Children's Community Action Cycle and other community engagement approaches can help put the interagency Minimum Standards for Community Engagement into action while engaging communities -- elevating initiatives to go beyond community dialogue to also engage systems level change Community engagement and community health experts will frame an interactive knowledge café where participants will engage with practitioners implementing community engagement activities across variety of health issues and country context, and engage in dialogues on issues of taking implementation to scale and measuring success.
Moderator: Telesphore Kabore, Lead Advisor, Community Health, Save the Children
Open Remarks: Antje Becker-Benton, Managing Director, Behavior Change and Community Health, Save the Children
Intro to Community Engagement Standards: Rania Elessawi, SBC Specialist, UNICEF NYHQ
Discussion Facilitator: Gail Snetro, Lead Advisor, Community Social Change, Save the Children
World Café Presenters:
Carla Sanchez and Ariana Serino, Save the Children: Community Engagement experience ein the context of emergencies(RCCE) Lindsey Leslie, Johns Hopkins Center for Communication Programs: Revitalizing community health structures using an accelerated community action cycle process enriched with human centered design thinking Aboubacar Sawadgo, Save the Children, and Denise ADOU Brou, Johns Hopkins Center for Communication Programs: Community Engagement and Social Accountability, the WABA experience for generating demand for RH/FP ServicesJeanne Pare and Gilles Waongo, Save the ... Karam 2 International Social and Behavior Change Communication Summit info@sbccsummit.orgThis interactive session will engage participants in reflection on community engagement and how to take it to scale. In particular, the session will reflect on how Save the Children's Community Action Cycle and other community engagement approaches can help put the interagency Minimum Standards for Community Engagement into action while engaging communities -- elevating initiatives to go beyond community dialogue to also engage systems level change Community engagement and community health experts will frame an interactive knowledge café where participants will engage with practitioners implementing community engagement activities across variety of health issues and country context, and engage in dialogues on issues of taking implementation to scale and measuring success.
Moderator: Telesphore Kabore, Lead Advisor, Community Health, Save the Children
Open Remarks: Antje Becker-Benton, Managing Director, Behavior Change and Community Health, Save the Children
Intro to Community Engagement Standards: Rania Elessawi, SBC Specialist, UNICEF NYHQ
Discussion Facilitator: Gail Snetro, Lead Advisor, Community Social Change, Save the Children
World Café Presenters: