The event marks a milestone in fulfilling a previous commitment by President @EmmanuelMacron & @DrTedros to establish a #WHOAcademy in Lyon’s bio-medical district to meet the needs of WHO Member States for access to lifelong learning, health guidance & competency-building.
The #WHOAcademy will provide millions of people around the 🌍 with rapid access to the highest quality life-long learning in health. It will offer multilingual, personalized learning programmes in digital, in-person and blended formats.
The #WHOAcademy aims to expand access to critical learning to #healthworkers, managers, public health officials, educators, researchers, policy makers and people who provide care in their own homes and communities, as well as to WHO’s own workforce.
The vast majority will use online means to access the #WHOAcademy’s programmes, which will be made available via desktop and mobile devices and in low-bandwidth settings, thereby ensuring an equitable, global and diverse cohort of learners.
The #WHOAcademy will:
1⃣Harness the capabilities of new, high-impact technologies such as virtual reality, augmented reality, artificial intelligence and serious educational games to deliver health learning for maximum impact.
The #WHOAcademy will:
2⃣ Formally recognize the competencies gained by learners through “digital credentials” that they can show to employers and regulatory agencies to help advance their careers. bit.ly/3kK0uLp
3⃣ Offer 100+ major learning programmes by 2023, with flagship credentialed programmes for #VaccinEquity, Universal Health Coverage, Health Emergencies and Healthier Lives. bit.ly/3kK0uLp
The #WHOAcademy will offer its learners streamlined access to WHO’s full breadth of hundreds of e-learning programmes currently spread over 20 digital learning platforms as well as access to high quality learning programmes developed by others. bit.ly/3kK0uLp
#WHOAcademy will also host a world-class health emergencies simulation centre that will use high-fidelity technologies to enable health workers to sharpen their competencies amid realistic scenarios including mass casualties and disease outbreaks.
As a WHO Member State and a key actor in global health, #France 🇫🇷 is the lead investor in the #WHOAcademy’s development, having committed more than 120 million euros to support its establishment and infrastructure.
"Investing in health systems is the best way to prepare for future pandemics. Success requires unprecedented coordination of all actors. WHO is a key player and #WHOAcademy will be an essential platform for disseminating learning"
- President @EmmanuelMacron
“The ambitions of the #WHOAcademy are not modest: to transform lifelong learning in health globally. [...]The Academy is an investment in health, education, knowledge and technology, but ultimately it’s an investment in people, and in a healthier, safer, fairer future”- @DrTedros
#WHOAcademy is possible thanks to the collective actions, commitment & financial support of Lyon & the @auvergnerhalpes region, which contributed 25 million euros of the total investment. The region will own the campus and lease it to WHO. bit.ly/3kK0uLp
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Media briefing on Independent Commission's review of the allegations of sexual abuse & exploitation during the #Ebola 2018-2020 outbreak in #DRCtwitter.com/i/broadcasts/1…
"In October last year, I appointed an Independent Commission to investigate allegations of sexual exploitation and abuse during the response to the 10th #Ebola Virus Disease epidemic in North Kivu and Ituri, in the #DRC"-@DrTedros
@DrTedros "The commission was co-chaired by Aïchatou Mindaoudou, the former Minister of Foreign Affairs & Social Development of 🇳🇪, & Julienne Lusenge, an internationally recognized human rights activist and advocate for survivors of sexual violence in conflict, from #DRC"-@DrTedros
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If you have been bitten, wash wounds thoroughly for a minimum 15 minutes with soap and water, detergent, povidone iodine or other substances that kill the #rabies virus.
@DrTedros@EmmanuelMacron "I’m delighted to be in Lyon today for this groundbreaking ceremony for the #WHOAcademy. And I would especially like to thank you, President @EmmanuelMacron, for your commitment and support for the WHO Academy, but also for WHO and global health more generally"-@DrTedros
WHO is proud of its long and fruitful partnership with #France 🇫🇷, a key actor in global health.
France spearheads innovating health solutions & is a crucial supporter of WHO's work to achieve healthy lives and well-being for all people of all ages.
The #France-WHO Framework Agreement for 2020 to 2025 provides both a strategic framework for engagement, aligned with WHO priorities, and includes legal, administrative and financial instruments for operationalizing collaboration.
#France 🇫🇷 contributed over US$134.6 million to WHO in current biennium (2020-2021), 77% in flexible/thematic funds. This allows WHO to assign funds when & where they are needed & ensures less well-funded activities benefit from a better flow of resources. bit.ly/2Y7tm7A