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  • Webinar: Market Transformation in Commodity Sectors

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    The upcoming mid-term evaluation on sector transformation, conducted by KIT Institute and IDS and commissioned by IDH, highlights the critical need for systemic, long-term approaches to create fairer and more sustainable commodity sectors. Addressing the root causes of inequity and inefficiency is essential for lasting impact. To delve deeper into this, join us in the […]

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  • Social media: KIT swaps X for Bluesky

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    After more than 14 years of active presence, we have decided to discontinue our use of social media platform X (formerly Twitter) and start an account on Bluesky.  This decision reflects our commitment to fostering meaningful engagement on platforms that best align with our values and community. We feel that X no longer provides that.  […]

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  • An untapped tool for tuberculosis burden estimation: active case finding data

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    You may think of tuberculosis (TB) as a deadly infection of the past, yet it remains one of the leading causes of mortality in many countries today. While TB exists in every part of the world, 80% of cases and deaths occur in low- and middle-income countries. Epidemiologists at KIT Institute have spent over a […]

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  • KIT to present research from working in fragile settings at the Global Symposium on Health Systems Research

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    Our Advisors Eelco Jacobs and Heloise Widding, from the Health Systems Strengthening Team will be presenting at the Global Symposium on Health Systems Research (HSR2024), in Nagasaki, Japan, from 18 to 22 November.  The theme this year, “Building Just & Sustainable Health Systems: Centering People and Protecting the Planet,” will address key topics like health […]

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  • Voices for Gaza: Delivering basic healthcare in a crisis

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    There are currently no fully functioning hospitals in the Gaza Strip. Medical facilities are lacking personnel, beds, medicine, equipment and electricity. The extent of damage to both medical facilities and water and sanitation infrastructure raises significant concerns regarding the potential spread of communicable diseases We spoke to participants and speakers at the conference ‘Uniting Knowledge […]

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  • Future of Share-Net International at Risk Amid Funding Cuts to Dutch Development Cooperation

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    Share-Net International, the world’s leading comprehensive global knowledge platform dedicated to Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights (SRHR), hosted by KIT Institute, is facing significant challenges as the Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs, its main source of funding, has communicated that it will not renew the current funding cycle beyond 2024.  Share-Net International, the world’s […]

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  • Public and Global Health Courses at KIT Institute in 2025

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    Do you want to increase your knowledge and experience as a public health professional? Join us at KIT Institute in Amsterdam in 2025 and gain practical insights into public and global health through our specialised short courses or our comprehensive Master of Public Health (MPH) programme. Whether you are interested in short courses or a […]

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  • Exposition ‘May we evolve’ in KIT Building

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    May we evolve’ is a temporary exhibition in the KIT building. The colonial past of KIT and that of her own family inspired Natasha to visualise our changing view of nature: from an inexhaustible supply of ‘resources’ subordinate to human exploitation, to the ‘commons’: a collective heritage that should be managed fairly and sustainably. With […]

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  • Publication Saameynta Lessons Learned document

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    The Saameynta 2024 Lessons learned Report was recently published following a collaborative writeshop facilitated by Rebecca Rosario Hallin in June. Participating parties were the implementing partners IOM – UN Migration, UN-Habitat Somalia, and UNDP Somalia. The document outlines insights, lessons learned, challenges, and gaps related to durable solutions for internal displacement in Somalia, with land governance at […]

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  • Delivering Basic Healthcare in a Crisis

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    Gaza’s healthcare system is collapsing as a result of the ongoing fighting. Delivering basic health services has become an enormous challenge. During a breakout session on service delivery at the Uniting Knowledge, Resources, and Solidarity: Gaza Health Initiative Conference Amsterdam, several key figures working on the ground in Gaza discussed the devastating impact of the ongoing […]

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  • Care as a revolution: why gender and development work need care more than ever

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    By: Ana Victoria Portocarrero In a speech delivered at the launch of the Feminist Edge alumni network, a professional development program for gender trainers at KIT Institute, Arturo Escobar invited us to recognise care as the foundation of life and therefore, as central to systemic radical social change. In today’s fast-paced world, where productivity and […]

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  • Challenges and opportunities in moving Gaza’s health sector from crisis management to long-term sustainability

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    The Health Sector Governance and Finance for Early Recovery and Transition Future Workshop at the “Uniting Knowledge, Resource, and Solidarity: Gaza Health Initiative Conference Amsterdam,” hosted by KIT Institute’s Centre for Health Systems in Fragile and Conflict Affected Settings (FCAS), addressed the challenges and opportunities in moving Gaza’s health sector from crisis management to long-term […]

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  • Balancing Learning and Accountability in Complex Systems

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    While many organisations aim to use Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E) for learning, they tend to prioritise accountability goals based on Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) to meet donor requirements. However, in complex development projects, traditional KPIs fall short to capture the fluid and unpredictable nature of system transformations. In this blog, we argue that adaptive management—an […]

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  • 7 ways to build back better in Gaza

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    Jennifer Dabis, Senior Monitoring and Evaluation Manager at the Palestinian NGO, Juzoor for Health and Social Development, was recently at KIT Institute for the ‘Uniting Knowledge, Resources and Solidarity – Gaza Health Initiative Conference’.

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  • From Theory to Practice: Highlights from the Feminist Edge Programme

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    Laura Cala Vergel, PMEL analyst with Share-Net Columbia, shares her experiences attending this year’s programme. The Feminist Edge programme offers a holistic training between pedagogical concepts and practices, providing participants with key tools to strengthen their work as gender trainers. The course has been a transformative experience that has allowed me to deepen my knowledge […]

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  • Voices from Gaza: the reality of a health system in crisis.

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    In this video, healthcare providers share their first-hand experience of working in Gaza’s hospitals today. From shortages of medicine and electricity to lack of access to basic necessities like water and soap – the challenges to restoring healthcare in Gaza are immense. At the same time, the voices featuring in the video carry hope and […]

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  • KIT hosts Gaza Health Conference

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    Today, KIT is hosting an international conference of experts, practitioners and policymakers committed to restoring healthcare in Gaza. The conference, organised by KIT Institute and the Gaza Health Initiative, is the third in a series of three international meetings to address critical and urgent healthcare needs in Gaza. A prominent guest joining the meeting in […]

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  • Guest Post: Save the Children on Child Protection and Mental Health and Psycho-Social Support in Gaza

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    In 2024 our partners shared numerous shocking stories during their interventions with children and their families in Gaza, detailing their mental health conditions.  One of the cases is about the sole survivor of his family, a 14-year-old boy who lost his entire family while he was fetching water from their neighbors. He witnessed rocket fall on […]

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  • Judi Mesman joins KIT Supervisory Board 

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    We are pleased to announce that Prof. Dr. Judi Mesman has been appointed as a member of our Supervisory Board. Judi Mesman (1974) studied psychology and has been a Professor at Leiden University in the broad field of social justice since 2009. For her research into cultural norms in parenting, she and international colleagues analysed […]

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  • Festive Graduation marks 60th anniversary of international and public health education at KIT Institute

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    On Friday, 30st August 2024, 70  participants from 26 countries received Master’s degrees in in Public Health or  International Health, in a festive graduation ceremony held at KIT Institute in Amsterdam. The ceremony marked the 60th anniversary of KIT Institute’s Master of Public Health and the 20th anniversary of the Master of International Health programme. […]

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  • Experience KIT Live during 24 Hours East!

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    Join us for an unforgettable day at KIT Live during the 24 Hours East festival! On Saturday, September 7th, the vibrant streets of Amsterdam East will come alive with activities, performances, and more. At KIT Live we will host a variety of exciting events: take part in a dance workshop hosted by Kids van Amsterdam, […]

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  • Coming Together to Exchange Knowledge on Land

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    From 9 to 14 June, KIT Institute, as a Knowledge Management partner for the Land-at-Scale (LAS) programme, participated in the annual LAS Exchange event which this year took place in Uganda. Equitable and sustainable land governance is essential to achieving sustainable development and has a key role to play in strategies for sustainable livelihoods, food […]

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  • Dispatch from Abidjan

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    by Chantale Al-Lakis Chantale Al-Lakis, Epidemiologist at KIT Institute, sent us this dispatch from Abidjan. She was recently in the port city with other KIT advisors (below) to deliver a workshop on the World Bank and Global Financing Facility-funded project on Service Delivery Redesign for Maternal and Neonatal Health in Chad, Cote d’Ivoire, DRC, Niger, […]

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  • New Health Courses Brochure 2025

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    • News

    It is with great pleasure that we share KIT Institute’s new 2025 course brochure with you We are proud to introduce our new Master of Public Health and Health Equity programmes, designed to equip professionals with the tools needed to tackle complex health challenges and disparities. Additionally, we offer a variety of shorter courses covering […]

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  • Reimagining the possible – feminist principles in practice

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    • Event

    Since 2017, together with UN Women Training Centre, KIT Institute has run Feminist Edge – a professional development programme for gender trainers. Feminist Edge re-captures and re-imagines gender training as a feminist project, establishing a new approach to training for gender equality. On Tuesday August 6th, Feminist Edge is hosting a Special Event to launch the Alumni Network. We […]

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  • KIT Mag is out!

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    The new KIT MAG is out! This annual magazine highlights the collective efforts of all aspects of KIT, and showcases our dedication to fostering an inclusive and sustainable world. Dive in and discover the commitment to positive change that pulses through our building and organisation and unites the many faces of KIT.

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  • Appointment interim CEO

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    KIT has appointed Mark de Kruijk as interim CEO. Mr De Kruijk is taking over from Henri van Eeghen, who announced his resignation as KIT’s CEO last month. Based in Amsterdam, Mark de Kruijk is an established executive and management consultant who has led several organisations in the public and private sectors, including the Westergasfabriek, […]

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  • KIT Coffee Stories: Making a living from coffee – talking with farmers in Colombia

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    Take a coffee break with Stefan Petrutiu, advisor and coffee connoisseur at KIT, as he is joined by farmers he met in the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta, Colombia. In this video, we talk to the coffee farmers and explore the context behind the numbers in our studies on household and living incomes. What do […]

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  • Dispatch from Rwanda

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    By Mayada El-Zoghbi KIT Institute’s Managing Director, Mayada El-Zoghbi, recently visited Rwanda, where she met our partner AKADEMIYA2063 2063. She sent us this dispatch from Kigali. In it she talks about the trends she observed and the people she met during her brief visit to the country also known as the ‘Land of a Thousand Hills’. […]

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  • A high price to pay for a living income?

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    Why direct transfers are a better strategy for value redistribution in the cocoa sector. by Rob Kuijpers, Ruerd Ruben, and Rik Habraken. Increasing cocoa prices above market equilibrium is an expensive way to achieve living incomes for farm households. Besides excessive monetary costs, higher prices may have unintended adverse effects, such as on child labour […]

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