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Global HealthAttributionContinuous LearningHealth OutcomesImpact AcceleratorEducational Sciences
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Imagine a social worker in Ukraine supporting children affected by the humanitarian crisis. Thousands of kilometers away, a radiation specialist in Japan is trying to find effective ways to communicate with local communities. In Nigeria, a health worker is tackling how to increase immunization coverage in their remote village. These professionals face very different challenges in very different places.

Global HealthCertificate Peer Learning Programme On Psychological First Aid (PFA) In Support Of Children Affected By The Humanitarian Crisis In UkraineChild ProtectionHumanitarian ResponseInternational Federation Of Red Cross And Red Crescent Societies (IFRC)Educational Sciences
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In the PFA Accelerator, practitioners supporting children are teaching each other what works . Every Friday, more than 240 education, social work, and health professionals across Ukraine and Europe file reports on the same question: What happened when you tried to help a child this week? Their answers – grounded in their daily work – are creating new insights into how Psychological First Aid (“PFA”) works in active

Artificial IntelligenceEric SchmidtSan Francisco ConsensusEducational Sciences
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“We are at the beginning of a new epoch,” Eric Schmidt declared at the RAISE Summit in Paris on 9 July 2025. The former Google CEO’s message grounded in what he calls the San Francisco Consensus carries unusual weight—not necessarily because of his past role leading one of tech’s giants, but because of his current one: advising heads of state and industry on artificial intelligence.

Artificial IntelligenceGlobal HealthPeer LearningSan Francisco ConsensusEducational Sciences
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María, a pediatrician in Argentina, works with an AI diagnostic system that can identify rare diseases, suggest treatment protocols, and draft reports in perfect medical Spanish. But something crucial is missing. The AI provides brilliant medical insights, yet María struggles to translate them into action in her community. What is needed to realize the promise of the Age of Artificial Intelligence? Then she discovers the missing piece.

Artificial IntelligenceAIEric SchmidtLanguageRAISE SummitEducational Sciences
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Imagine if you could control every device, system, and process in the world simply by talking to it in plain English—or any language you speak. No special commands to memorize. No programming skills required. No technical manuals to study. Just explain what you want in your own words, and it happens. This is the transformation Eric Schmidt described when he spoke about language becoming the “universal interface” for artificial intelligence.

Artificial IntelligenceGlobal HealthAI ReasoningReasoningEducational Sciences
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When epidemiologists investigate a disease outbreak, they do not just match symptoms to known pathogens. They work through complex chains of evidence, test hypotheses, reconsider assumptions when data does not fit, and sometimes completely change their approach based on new information.

Artificial IntelligenceAgentic AIEric SchmidtRAISE SummitWorkforce DevelopmentEducational Sciences
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Imagine hiring an assistant who never sleeps, never forgets, can work on a thousand tasks simultaneously, and communicates with you in your own language. Now imagine having not just one such assistant, but an entire team of them, each specialized in different areas, all coordinating seamlessly to achieve your goals.

WritingAmbulance!Educational Sciences
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“If health workers do not share their challenges and solutions, we are bound to fail.” This declaration from a participant in the Teach to Reach initiative facilitated by The Geneva Learning Foundation (TGLF) cuts to the heart of a crisis that has long plagued global health technical assistance: the persistent gap between what external experts provide and what practitioners actually need.

Global HealthThe Geneva Learning FoundationCost-benefit AnalysisFunding CrisisPeer LearningEducational Sciences
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Humanitarian, global health, and development organizations confront an unprecedented crisis. Donor funding is in a downward spiral, while needs intensify across every sector. Organizations face stark choices: reduce programs, cut staff, or fundamentally transform how they deliver results. Traditional capacity building models have become economically unsustainable.