Health Outcomes and the Poor Cohort 1
Learning Activity ID: HNP10-01-283
Dates: 13 Jan 2010 to 24 Feb 2010
Location: United States of America, Washington DC
Learning Activity Description:
The e-learning program on Health Topics covers e-learning offerings on Health Outcomes and the Poor, Strenghtening the Essential Public Health Functions, Basics of Health Economics. All courses are held online and are intended for Health professionals who need to strengthen their knowledge about health and health economics topics. The course fee is $500.
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Strengthening the Essential Public Health Functions
Learning Activity ID: HNP10-01-285
Dates: 27 Jan 2010 to 02 Jun 2010
Location: United States of America, Washington DC
Learning Activity Description:
The Strengthening the Essential Public Health Functions 4 week course covers the 11 Essential Public Health Functions. The course develops leadership and competencies in the assessment and performance of the ‘Essential Public Health Functions’ (EPHF), and contribute to the strengthening of effective national public health systems. The course fee for this course is $750.
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Gender and AIDS
Learning Activity ID: HNP10-01-286
Dates: 17 Feb 2010 to 31 Mar 2010
Location: United States of America, Washington DC
Learning Activity Description:
The course consists of 5 core modules and a supplementary pedagogical module running concurrently with the other 5 core modules. Each of the core modules will have conceptual definitions, documented examples, statistics and other background materials and exercises/assignments to apply the material to real-life situations. The course fee is $300.
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Basics of Health Economics, cohort 3
Learning Activity ID: HNP10-01-281
Dates: 17 Feb 2010 to 24 Mar 2010
Location: United States of America, Washington DC
Learning Activity Description:
This e-learning program trained policy and operational decision makers on how health economics can contribute to strengthening the effectiveness of health systems by efficiently and equitably addressing the needs of the population. Course participants learned how to use the tools related to market failures to justify the role of the public sector, and how to ensure a larger return on investments in the health sector. They also learned how to use economics to assess government actions. Self-paced learning event. The course fee is $200.
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Achieving the Millennium Development Goals: Poverty Reduction, Reproductive Health and Health Sector Reform
Learning Activity ID: HNP10-01-279
Dates: 15 Mar 2010 to 26 Mar 2010
Location: Thailand, Bangkok
Learning Activity Description:
This course will provide state-of-the-art
knowledge and skills to participants for designing
and delivering more efficient, equitable, and
financially sustainable reproductive health
interventions in the context of health sector
reforms and evolving international policies. It is
targeted towards staff from governments,
international organizations, NGOs, training
institutions, and academics involved in health.
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Health Outcomes and the Poor Cohort 2
Learning Activity ID: HNP10-01-284
Dates: 31 Mar 2010 to 11 May 2010
Location: United States of America, Washington DC
Learning Activity Description:
The e-learning program on Health Topics covers e-learning offerings on Health Outcomes and the Poor, Strenghtening the Essential Public Health Functions, Basics of Health Economics. All courses are held online and are intended for Health professionals who need to strengthen their knowledge about health and health economics topics. The course fee is $500.
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Basics of Health Economics, cohort 4
Learning Activity ID: HNP10-01-282
Dates: 19 May 2010 to 22 Jun 2010
Location: United States of America, Washington DC
Learning Activity Description:
This e-learning program trained policy and operational decision makers on how health economics can contribute to strengthening the effectiveness of health systems by efficiently and equitably addressing the needs of the population. Course participants learned how to use the tools related to market failures to justify the role of the public sector, and how to ensure a larger return on investments in the health sector. They also learned how to use economics to assess government actions. Self-paced learning event. The course fee is $200.
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