The World Health Organization invites you to contribute your Big Idea to shape the future of training and learning in achieving better health for all

5 June 2020

The WHO Academy, a lifelong learning centre scheduled to launch next year, is working to scale up learning for impact through digital and face-to-face courses, reaching millions of health workers and others worldwide through the latest technologies and advancements in learning science.

As a key part of this effort, we are working with experts and practitioners to develop a global learning strategy that will shape the future of WHO’s approach to training and learning for achieving health goals and the health-related Sustainable Development Goals.

Please find 20 minutes of time to have your say and shape our future. Click on the link below and write in one sentence your Big Idea for shaping the future of learning, training and education for public health. And then, feel free to use up to 500 words to elaborate your idea further. It’s as simple as that. The deadline is 30 June so please do not delay.

Follow this link for the survey in English, French or Spanish.

We will use the responses to develop WHO’s global learning strategy to ensure that all who are involved in the world’s health and social care systems have ample opportunities to strengthen the competencies they need to save lives and improve health outcomes in their communities.