Ata Health designs and leads a four-month virtual peer learning accelerator to strengthen National Public Health Agency (NPHA) institutional linkages that affect the timeliness of disease detection, notification, and response in support of the 7-1-7 target. Working with small, multi-institutional country teams, the accelerator combines didactic learning, peer exchange, and hands-on application of a structured linkages framework and toolkit to diagnose coordination barriers and identify high-impact solutions. Through monthly interactive sessions, action periods, and individualized technical support, participating teams develop practical Timeliness Linkage Strengthening Plans that define priority solutions, implementation roles, milestones, and monitoring indicators. The initiative builds cross-institutional collaboration and strengthens NPHA capacity to address systemic bottlenecks that impede rapid and coordinated public health action.
