Author: Reda Sadki

  • Book review: A handbook of learning for transformation

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    A cartography of learning for transformation The Palgrave Handbook of Learning for Transformation offers a sweeping map of the territory of transformative learning. The editors have curated a massive collection of perspectives that stretch the boundaries of the field beyond its traditional roots in the work of Jack Mezirow. The volume is organized not as…

    Palgrave Handbook of Learning for Transformation
  • Retention and completion in online learning: recommended strategies for improvement

    Why learner support is the heart of an effective program If you are designing an online or blended program for busy professionals, the single most powerful lever you control is how you support learners. When support is strong, people are more likely to stay in the program, complete activities, and actually change what they do…

    Factors contributing to student retention in online learning and recommended strategies for improvement
  • The future of hybrid engagement: accelerated action to tackle global threats

    How can we use the new physics of digital connections to save lives? What is the future of hybrid engagement? The ultimate test of any digital architecture is whether it can deliver results in the real world. In the context of global health, the challenge is bridging the “know-do gap.” This is the chasm between…

    The future of hybrid engagement accelerated action to tackle global threats
  • What we are learning about diversity in gender and emergencies work

    On 18 September 2025, we first announced our new Certificate peer learning programme for gender in emergencies. The first course, a primer on the topic, then launched on 6 October. As of 21 January 2026, the gender community of The Geneva Learning Foundation (TGLF) now reaches 6,592 practitioners. This amazing growth is the result of…

    What we are learning about diversity in gender and emergencies work
  • Digital propinquity: how to engineer serendipity and build connection in remote teams

    We cannot teleport physical proximity, but we can replicate its psychological effects in remote teams. This has everything to do with propinquity. If the physical world provided connection by accident, the digital world requires connection by design. The most critical loss in the shift to remote work is “propinquity,” a fancy word for physical nearness.…

  • Trust in remote work: what is the psychology of social presence?

    Why does a video call feel empty compared to a handshake? How does physical absence break the social contract? What happens to trust in remote work? For generations, professional trust relied on a simple, physical toolkit. We shook hands. We looked each other in the eye across a table. We shared coffee during breaks. These…

    Trust in remote work what is the psychology of social presence
  • Reimagining Rapid Gender Analysis as decolonial practice

    Rapid Gender Analysis (RGA) is a practical tool designed for humanitarian emergencies that allows aid workers to quickly understand how a crisis affects women, men, boys, and girls differently. Because there is often no time for long, detailed studies when lives are at risk, RGA provides a practical method to gather “good enough” information immediately to…

    Reimagining Rapid Gender Analysis as decolonial practice
  • A decolonial feminist perspective on gender equality programming in the Global South

    The article “A decolonial feminist perspective on gender equality programming in the Global South” provides a critical analysis of how international non-governmental organizations design and execute gender equality programs. The authors, Udenigwe Ogochukwu, Aubel Judi, and Abimbola Seye, argue that many current initiatives adapt to existing systems of oppression rather than dismantling them. They contend…

    A decolonial feminist perspective on gender equality programming in the Global South
  • Implementation science for planetary health

    Remarks about implementation science for planetary health by Reda Sadki, Executive Director, The Geneva Learning Foundation at the Centre for Planetary Health’s research corner meeting, London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine (LSHTM) on December 17, 2025. Pauline Paterson (LSHTM): We are really delighted to welcome Reda Sadki. Reda is the Executive Director of the…

    From ground truth to global insights
  • How can governments protect and promote mental health and well-being across sectors?

    For decades, global health policy has approached mental illness primarily as a clinical challenge, a condition to be managed within the walls of hospitals and clinics by medical professionals. This biomedical focus, while essential, has often obscured the broader context in which mental health is shaped. A new publication from the World Health Organization, Guidance on…

    Guidance on policy and strategic actions to protect and promote mental health and well-being across government sectors