Although FP/RH professionals recognize the importance of sharing information across projects and organizations to improve FP/RH programs, we sometimes face barriers to sharing this information. We might lack the time to do this or we aren’t sure if the information shared will be useful. Sharing information about programmatic failures has even more barriers because of the associated stigma. So what can we do to motivate the FP/RH workforce to share more information about what works and what doesn’t work in FP/RH?
Knowledge SUCCESS conducted behavioral economics experiments with FP/RH professionals in Africa and Asia to answer this question. Join us as we explore how we can nudge the FP/RH workforce to share information about program successes and failures, answering such questions as:
Introduction and welcome
Moderated by Ruwaida Salem, Knowledge Solutions Team Lead, Knowledge SUCCESS
Presentation of behavioral economics data on global health professionals in Africa and Asia
Presented by Maryam Yusuf, Knowledge SUCCESS
Discussion of data findings and questions from the audience
Featuring Afeefa Abdur-Rahman, Senior Gender Advisor & Team Lead, USAID Office of Population and Reproductive Health
Neela Saldanha, Executive Director of Yale Research Initiative on Innovation and Scale (Y-Rise)
Anne Ballard Sara, Senior Program Officer, Knowledge SUCCESS
This webinar will be simultaneously interpreted in French.
Date: 16 June 2022
Time: 0730 EDT / 1330 CET
Register here: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/6416540160177/WN_eiRWuBcnSXSM191fbIDjwg