The holiday season is in full swing, and we kicked it off in our Atlanta office with a fun, hearty Friendsgiving! We're grateful for our team members across the country and making an impact with our clients and communities. May everyone enjoy their Thanksgiving! #teamkarna
This Mental Health Awareness Month, we're diving into the barriers preventing equitable access to mental health services. Public Health Analyst Astra Watts highlights the importance of equity in mental health. #MentalHealthAwarnessMonth
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Thanks to the GPHA for inviting NGHS and Karna to present on the Hope for Georgia Moms program. Enjoyed sharing about the data-informed communication tools we developed to help moms feel empowered to self-advocate!
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Exciting news! 🌟 We're pleased to be a collaborating partner for the CDC's SPAN program, specifically leading the evaluation and communication efforts. Learn more about SPAN and the difference it aims to make in Georgia here: https://t.co/AzTjHPvMLW #KarnaLLC
Our mission is to deliver impactful solutions that empower our customers. Having client kudos already rolling in for 2024 shows that we’re on track! Curious about how we tackle today's health challenges? Visit https://t.co/0CkoKEyImQ
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Then, be sure to check out the complete Karna at APHA series over on our blog!
Addressing COVID-19 vaccine misinformation (Part One): https://t.co/V95wMDJOCR
Interested in learning more about the solutions and technical assistance our team provided to combat COVID-19 vaccine misinformation, facilitate global capacity-building training, and increase vaccine confidence and uptake? #KarnaLLC#PublicHealth#COVID19Response#APHA2023
Our team is in attendance for #APHA2023 and is excited to connect, learn, and grow with fellow public health professionals! We're sharing insight into our global comprehensive training work and look forward to engaging with partners and building new relationships. 🤝
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On a scale of 1-10, how well have you prioritized your mental health lately? It's Mental Health Awareness Month and our latest blog outlines the benefits of taking care of your mental well-being and useful tips for improving it: https://t.co/qJePBEDRv8
The COVID-19 pandemic brought unprecedented attention to the field of public health. For many, it sparked dialogue around our challenges, but for some, it inspired action. New blog post live! #karnallc#thoughtleaders#PublicHealth#thoughtleadership https://t.co/lD8BjVQgSe
Historically, women have been heavily involved in healthcare and traditionally responsible for managing the wellness of their families due to societal roles. On the blog, Molly Hartzog, reflects on the intersection of gender and public health: https://t.co/jgOJ1wefau
Congrats to Chioma Okafor on being selected for @womenlifthealth's 2023 North America Leadership Journey, a program designed to give talented women leaders in global health the tools, mentorship & coaching support to help expand their power & influence! 👏https://t.co/QxOeYzDV6h
On the blog, we're providing three strategies to ensure that communication and resources are maintained to combat other population health issues during and beyond a pandemic. Check it out: https://t.co/vFlbhkI3AE
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The CORE Group Global Health Practitioners Conference returned to an in-person event this year, and Global Technical Assistance Team Lead, Chioma Okafor, shares 3 key takeaways from this year's conference on the blog: https://t.co/BDsgduaJsb
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Excited to be at the @COREGroupDC#GHPC22! Lots of important lessons are being shared around the importance of partnership and collaboration in global health. Especially when it comes to strengthening national and community health systems. #TransformGlobalHealth
Are you going to an event this weekend? Remember that #monkeypox can spread to anyone through close, personal contact. Avoid skin-to-skin contact with people who have a rash that looks like monkeypox. Learn other steps you can take to prevent monkeypox: https://t.co/0RrroH56r3.