From : Nana Pruidze <npruidze@unicef.org>
To : eadamia@moh.gov.ge; N.Beradze@ncdc.ge; M.Topuridze@ncdc.ge
Subject : RE: Guess which countries took the lead over the weekend?
Received On : 28.07.2020 17:58

მოგესალმებით კოლეგებო,

ამ შუა ზაფხულში და ამდენ საქმესთან ერთად ეს გვაკლდა,

 

ხომ არ სჯობს ზუმით 15 წუთი შევიკრიბოთ და ვისაუბროთ, დავგეგმოთ რა უნდა გავაკეთოთ.

 

თუ ხვალისთვის 4 საათი თქვენთვის მისაღებია, ზუმის ლინკს გადმოგიგზავნით და გავარკვიოთ რა უნდათ.

 

პატივისცემით

ნანა

 

From: Pauline Kabitsis
Sent: ორშაბათი, 27 ივლისი, 2020 23:07
To: eadamia@moh.gov.ge; N.Beradze@ncdc.ge; M.Topuridze@ncdc.ge; Nana Pruidze
Subject: Guess which countries took the lead over the weekend?

 

Dear Learners, 

 

Here's the latest update on the course Understanding and Designing Behavioural Strategies for Immunization. Before you dig in, we'd just like to say WOW did the tables turn this weekend!

 

Taking the lead over the weekend and replacing previous course leaders Viet Nam and Georgia are Uzbekistan and Lao PDR. Congratulations to both countries for stepping it up this weekend

 

While Uzbekistan and Lao PDR are in the lead, there's still time to be the first country to complete the course. The winning country will be the country with all representatives passing the course. 

 

To keep your colleagues and teammates accountable, we are unveiling your Learning Lab groups. These are the colleagues you will be collaborating with on the final assignment in Section 7 of the course. The team leader is highlighted and is the person responsible for bringing the group together - whether via Google Docs, the Community Discussion Boards on Learnworlds, email, Zoom or Whatsapp. Find whatever online tool works best for your team to collaborate and start working on the assignment! 

 

Learning Lab Team: Georgia

Nana Pruidze

Ekaterine Adamia

Nona Beradze

Marine Topuridze

 

Happy learning,

Pauline

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Pauline Kabitsis
Behavioural Scientist, Common Thread

t/wa: +1 647-204-6901

@gocommonthread

 

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