Closing the gap between
knowing and doing
in health systems.

Achieve IS is a learning platform dedicated to building the knowledge, skills, and tools that help health system actors put evidence into practice — across diverse roles and contexts.

Explore what's
available to you.

Achieve IS offers a range of learning formats, each designed to support different aspects of implementation science practice.

01
Courses

Structured modules that guide learners through core implementation science concepts, frameworks, and their application across health system contexts.

  • DISTRICT: A simulation in implementation science for immunization systemsComing Soon
Coming soon
02
Games

Interactive scenarios that let learners explore implementation science concepts and practise decision-making in a low-stakes, engaging environment.

  • ConteXWarriorsComing Soon
03
Puzzles

Focused activities that invite learners to work through IS concepts in ways that are both enjoyable and easy to recall.

  • Content in development
04
Resources

Case studies and reference materials drawn from real health system contexts, offering grounded perspectives on implementation in practice.

  • Case studies in development

More content on the way. Additional courses, games, puzzles, and case studies are currently in development and will be added on a rolling basis.

Good implementation
doesn't happen by chance.
It is something you can learn.

Whether you are new to implementation science or looking to deepen your practice, Achieve IS offers learning experiences that meet you where you are and grow with you.

Why implementation science matters
Evidence alone is not enough
Knowing what works is only part of the challenge. Getting it to work — in the right place, at the right scale — requires a different set of skills.
Context shapes everything
What succeeds in one setting may falter in another. Implementation science offers a way to understand why, and to adapt accordingly.
Capacity can be built
Implementation is a learnable practice. With the right knowledge and tools, health system actors at every level can strengthen how programmes are delivered.